Trump Calls Out Gabbard: ‘She’s Wrong’ on Iran’s Nuclear Plans

Trump challenges his own intelligence director’s view on Iran, insisting the regime is just weeks from building a nuclear bomb.

Key Facts:

  • President Trump said Friday that DNI Tulsi Gabbard is “wrong” about Iran not building a nuclear weapon.
  • Trump claims Iran could be nuclear-capable “within weeks or certainly within months.”
  • IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi confirms Iran has enough material for multiple warheads, but no proof of active bomb-building.
  • Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, previously stated Iran lacks a current program to produce nuclear weapons.
  • Israel has increased strikes on Iranian targets following IAEA censure over inspection violations.

The Rest of The Story:

President Donald Trump publicly rejected the assessment of his own Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, regarding Iran’s nuclear threat.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said, “Your Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, she’s wrong,” when asked about Iran’s progress.

He continued, “I think within a matter of weeks, or certainly within a matter of months, they were going to be able to have a nuclear weapon.”

Gabbard, a former Democrat turned independent, has served as Trump’s DNI during his second term.

Her more measured stance aligns with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which acknowledges Iran has enough material for several warheads but lacks evidence of an active weapons program.

IAEA Director Rafael Grossi stated, “We do not have at this point… any tangible proof that there is a program… to manufacture a nuclear weapon.”

Tensions are flaring as Israel strikes Iranian assets.

The IAEA censured Iran just hours before Israel launched air assaults in response to Tehran’s refusal to honor nuclear inspection commitments.

Commentary:

Trump’s statement signals a strong break with the official intelligence community, reflecting a broader distrust of assessments that appear to downplay the threat Iran poses.

Iran may not have formally declared it’s building a bomb, but it has all the pieces to do so—and that’s the part no serious leader can ignore.

The IAEA itself confirmed that Iran possesses enough enriched uranium to produce multiple warheads.

That alone is cause for alarm.

Iran’s record with the IAEA is one of deception and delay.

It has routinely denied inspectors access, obfuscated key facilities, and failed to meet its obligations.

If they’ve repeatedly violated basic inspection terms, why would anyone take their word on anything?

Tulsi Gabbard may be echoing what the IAEA says it cannot confirm, but Israel isn’t waiting around for confirmation.

Mossad has shown unmatched capability in penetrating Iran’s defenses, assassinating nuclear scientists, and even establishing a drone base within Iranian borders.

Their actions suggest they have intelligence others don’t—and that they believe the threat is real.

Iran has also issued clear threats against both Israel and the United States.

It’s not a stretch to think they would use a bomb if given the chance—or at minimum, leverage it for geopolitical power.

Civilians have already been targeted by Iranian-backed militias and proxies.

What deterrent exists to stop the regime from going further?

No one truly knows how close Iran is to assembling a bomb, but that uncertainty is exactly the problem.

With all the materials in hand, all they need is intent—and that’s something we cannot verify, but Israel likely suspects already exists.

The Bottom Line:

President Trump’s blunt dismissal of Tulsi Gabbard’s intelligence report marks a serious divergence in U.S. leadership on Iran.

While agencies look for proof of weapon assembly, Trump—and Israel—focus on Iran’s capabilities and intentions.

Given Iran’s deception, its threats, and its stockpile of bomb-ready material, trusting Tehran is not an option.

For leaders trying to prevent catastrophe, waiting for proof might be waiting too long.

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