Despite all the rumors, future U.S. President Donald Trump is not listed in the “Peacemaker” database and never has been. This also applies to billionaire Elon Musk and other members of the newly elected White House team, except for one individual – former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who is now set to become the Director of National Intelligence for the United States. The Informant has investigated what is known about her controversial activities and statements.
Out of Trump's entire team, only Tulsi Gabbard is mentioned in the “Peacemaker” database. She is accused there of spreading Russian propaganda, infringing on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, participating in anti-Ukrainian and pro-Russian activities, and it is also suggested that she is a Russian agent.
For instance, in 2022, she claimed that Moscow was not to blame for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to her, the fault lies with the Biden administration, which allegedly “did not recognize Russia's legitimate concerns about Ukraine's security in connection with its NATO membership.”
This war and suffering could have easily been avoided if Biden Admin/NATO had simply acknowledged Russia’s legitimate security concerns regarding Ukraine’s becoming a member of NATO, which would mean US/NATO forces right on Russia’s border
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) February 24, 2022
The accusations did not stop there. She reiterated that “the task of the U.S. is to kill as many Russians as possible in Ukraine.”
She posted videos claiming that there are biolabs in Ukraine supposedly funded by the U.S. She called this “an indisputable fact,” although both the American and Ukrainian governments denied it.
There are 25+ US-funded biolabs in Ukraine which if breached would release & spread deadly pathogens to US/world. We must take action now to prevent disaster. US/Russia/Ukraine/NATO/UN/EU must implement a ceasefire now around these labs until they’re secured & pathogens destroyed pic.twitter.com/dhDTH5smIG
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) March 13, 2022
“Appointments announced by Trump but not yet realized may appear somewhat scandalous. The most controversial is not Musk, but Tulsi Gabbard, whom Trump intends to propose for the position of Director of the Office of National Intelligence. Tulsi Gabbard once visited Syrian dictator Assad, frequently met with Russian politicians, and made a number of ambiguously pro-Russian statements,” commented Yaroslav Bozhko, head of the Doctrine political studies center, on the news of her potential appointment during an interview on “Espresso.”
It is noteworthy that the Center for Counteracting Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council has repeatedly published materials about her. She has been labeled as an agent recruited by Russia. However, on November 14, following news of her involvement in Trump's team, these posts were deleted. She remains listed on “Peacemaker” for now.
There were earlier rumors that Donald Trump was featured in the “Peacemaker” database, but he was supposedly removed from it. As of November 14, 2024, he is indeed not there, but was he ever listed?
If you check the Internet Archive project database, which preserves data even after information is deleted, Trump has never been on “Peacemaker.” The same goes for billionaire Elon Musk, who is also part of his team – reportedly a significant part. The false information about their listings was spread by Russian propagandists along with fake screenshots.
Similarly, other potential members of Donald Trump's future team are neither listed nor have been listed in the “Peacemaker” database. Further appointments are likely expected:
It is worth noting that Donald Trump plans to appoint a special representative who will be responsible for organizing negotiations with Russia and generally stopping the war. Rumor has it that Brian Hook – the former U.S. Special Representative for Iran, who worked for two years in the Trump administration during his first term – may become the special envoy for Ukraine. During this time, he earned the title of "Iran hawk." Interestingly, Hook has not commented on the large-scale war in Ukraine, as he left politics before it began, although he had previously warned about the threat from Russia and called for strengthening NATO. But that’s not all – according to other rumors, Trump may appoint Brian Hook to an entirely different position. For more details, see the Informant's article.