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“The toxic culture within DIA is a threat to national security,” a since-retired Air Force lieutenant colonel reportedly said

allegedly battle a “toxic workplace” and have coworkers that spy on each other, a new exposé out fromdetails.

A significant concern arising from the spying, the report says, remains the ability for colleagues to “expos[e] potentially derogatory information, and harassment of female colleagues.” The allegations came to light amid witness statements shared with the House and Senate intelligence committees. “The toxic culture within DIA is a threat to national security,” since-retired

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