WASHINGTON — One of the 37 intelligence professionals whose security clearance was revoked last week by Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard may have had her undercover status blown, sources told The Post — but had been writing articles in major US magazines like The Atlantic and spoke at a public forum as recently as four months ago .
The inconspicuous spy “had been working undercover” at the time her clearance was yanked, one source familiar with Gabbard’s move said, but others disputed the characterization and added that as an ex-National Intelligence Council (NIC) analyst, she was “not a covert operative.”
“She’s been an analyst at a desk for her career,” noted a person familiar with the former national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia at the NIC, which is part of