Tulsi Gabbard Just Declassified the Ukrainegate Smoking Gun That Adam Schiff Buried to Impeach Trump

Apr 14, 2026

On September 17, 2019, Adam Schiff looked into an MSNBC camera and told America he had not spoken with the Ukraine “whistleblower” they used to attack Trump.

The Intelligence Community Inspector General had a memo proving Democrats and NeverTrump Deep Staters were lying about who the supposed whistleblower really was – and kept it classified.

Tulsi Gabbard just declassified it, and what it shows should put Schiff in a courtroom.

Declassified Memos Expose Ukraine Whistleblower Eric C**ramella

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a set of intelligence watchdog memos this week that the Deep State kept locked away through Trump's entire first impeachment, his Senate trial, and six years of Democratic talking points about a heroic whistleblower acting out of pure patriotism.

The memos tell a different story.

CIA analyst Eric C**ramella – the man widely identified as the supposed whistleblower who launched the Ukraine impeachment, whose name you can’t spell without “CIA”, and who Big Tech censored Americans for even printing – admitted in writing that he had no direct knowledge of what Trump said or did.

"I do not have direct knowledge of private comments or communications by the President," he wrote in his own August 2019 intake form.

That line never made it into the nine-page letter Adam Schiff released to the public – the letter that triggered months of impeachment proceedings and two articles against a sitting president.

Schiff had it the whole time.

The Intelligence Community Inspector General's investigators also documented that C**ramella had a clear "potential for bias" against Trump.

He was a registered Democrat.

He had worked closely with Joe Biden on Ukraine policy, traveled with Biden to Kyiv, and participated in the very conversations about the Ukrainian prosecutor whose firing Trump later asked Zelenskyy to investigate.

He disliked several conservative figures in Trump's orbit – including then-Congressman Devin Nunes and current FBI Director Kash Patel.

He even asked investigators to bar Nunes from viewing his disclosure – an extraordinary request given that Nunes was a member of the "Gang of Eight," leaders legally entitled to see classified intelligence.

The Exculpatory Evidence Adam Schiff Kept From Trump's Defense

The most explosive revelation in the newly declassified memos is not C**ramella's bias.

It is the proof that C**ramella lied to the Inspector General about contacting Schiff's staff – and that the Inspector General buried the apology that followed.

When C**ramella filed his complaint on August 13, 2019, he checked boxes indicating which officials he had already spoken with.

He checked the CIA's Office of General Counsel, the CIA's Election Security Mission Manager, and several intelligence council chairs.

He did not check "Congress or congressional committee(s)."

He had already spoken with staff on Adam Schiff's committee.

When confronted with that fact in an October 8, 2019, interview with the Inspector General, C**ramella admitted the omission and offered an apology.

None of this was disclosed to the public.

None of it was given to Trump's lawyers.

None of it reached the Senate jurors who voted on removing a sitting president from office.

Schiff, meanwhile, went on MSNBC that same day and told the country: "We have not spoken directly with the whistleblower."

The Washington Post gave that claim four Pinocchios.

Harvard law professor and Trump defense attorney Alan Dershowitz called the suppression of these memos a fundamental violation of due process.

"Our adversarial system of justice requires the government to turn all exculpatory evidence over to the accused," Dershowitz told Just the News. "That's especially true when lawmakers seek to remove a duly elected president through impeachment and a Senate trial."

Mark Meadows, who served as an impeachment manager defending Trump before becoming his White House chief of staff, said Republicans had raised serious questions about C**ramella's credibility but were stonewalled at every turn.

"Democrats leaked everything from the secure deposition room," Meadows said, "except the fact that they were coordinating with a 'so called' whistleblower who had no first-hand knowledge of the subject."

Peter Strzok, the Deep State, and the Network Behind Both Impeachments

Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes – who tried for years to crack open exactly this information and now chairs the President's Intelligence Advisory Board – called the newly declassified memos proof that the impeachment was a premeditated hit.

"It was clearly a staged attack by anti-Trump malcontents in the intelligence bureaucracy who believed that they, not the American people, should determine who is the U.S. president," Nunes told Just the News.

He called the entire saga a "desperate Plan B" after Democrats' original pretext for removing Trump – the Russia collusion hoax – "finally collapsed following Special Counsel Mueller's inept testimony to Congress."

That connection runs deeper than talking points.

The memos reveal that C**ramella's key supporting witness – identified only as "Witness 2" – was a co-author of the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that claimed Putin tried to help Trump beat Hillary Clinton.

The CIA has since acknowledged that assessment was based on faulty intelligence and poorly executed spy tradecraft.

Witness 2 also acknowledged he had worked with disgraced FBI agent Peter Strzok – the man whose anti-Trump text messages exposed the rot at the core of the FBI's Russia investigation.

The same network that manufactured Russiagate manufactured Ukrainegate.

Adam Schiff impeached a president using a complaint he helped shape, from a source he knew was biased, based on allegations he knew were secondhand – and he hid the proof for six years.

The classified memos are public now, the Inspector General's transcript is on its way, and there is nowhere left to hide.

Sources:

  • John Solomon and Jerry Dunleavy, "Impeachment Bombshell: Secret memos expose Ukraine accuser's bias, hearsay, and false claim," Just the News, April 12, 2026.
  • John Solomon, "What we were told about Trump impeachment in 2019, and what we know now after declassified evidence," Just the News, April 11, 2026.
  • Paul Sperry, "Impeachment Whistleblower Was in the Loop of Biden-Ukraine Affairs That Trump Wanted Probed," RealClearInvestigations, April 17, 2024.
  • Paul Sperry, "Whistleblower Was Overheard in '17 Discussing With Ally How to Remove Trump," RealClearInvestigations, January 22, 2020.
  • "Adam Schiff's false claim that 'we have not spoken directly with the whistleblower,'" PolitiFact, October 4, 2019.

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