US intelligence officers allegedly talked about kinks, sex changes, and fetishes in official chat rooms, according to a report.
The NSA is investigating employees for the misuse of government chat rooms, according to a spokesperson. Read Full Article at RT.com.

According to the City Journal, the NSA's Intelink messaging system, meant for official communications, has been misused by employees from various agencies, including the NSA, CIA, and DIA. The investigation follows the discovery of chat logs revealing conversations about topics such as gender reassignment surgeries, polyamory, and fetishes. These logs were allegedly provided by both a current and a former NSA employee.
It appears that discussions occurred in two specific channels intended for LGBTQ+ and pride-related conversations, which were originally established to foster diversity discussions. However, some employees reportedly took advantage of these spaces to talk about personal matters while on duty.
The authors of the report, Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman, claimed that gender activists have co-opted LGBTQ+ employee resource groups at the NSA to promote their personal interests as part of their official responsibilities, emphasizing that many of these conversations happened during work hours funded by taxpayers.
In response, the NSA spokesperson confirmed to the City Journal that they are looking into the situation. “All NSA employees sign agreements stating that publishing non-mission related material on Intelink is a usage violation and will result in disciplinary action,” the spokesperson explained, adding that “employees who violate agency policies will be held accountable.”
The NSA has not yet revealed the number of employees potentially impacted or the specific disciplinary actions that could be pursued.
In light of the report, Tulsi Gabbard, the newly appointed Director of National Intelligence, denounced the behavior exhibited by certain intelligence workers as “unacceptable,” affirming that accountability will be enforced.
“These disgusting chat groups were immediately shut down when [US President Donald Trump] issued his [executive order] ending the DEI insanity the Biden Admin was obsessed with. Our [intelligence community] must be focused on our core mission: ensuring the safety, security, and freedom of the American people,” Gabbard stated on X.
Since taking office last month, Trump has enacted several executive orders reversing protections for transgender rights and various Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives established by his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. Moreover, he mandated the removal of “radical gender ideology” from the military, emphasizing that only mentally and physically fit individuals should be permitted to serve.
Anna Muller contributed to this report for TROIB News