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An attorney says Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has delayed giving members of Congress a complaint about her conduct. Gabbard’s office said the complaint was reviewed by the office of the intelligence community’s inspector general, which had deemed it not credible. The attorney for the person making the allegations said Monday that he couldn't offer details about his client or their complaint but that federal law protects whistleblowers in the intelligence community by allowing them to take their complaints directly to Congress. A spokesperson for Gabbard called the complaint “completely baseless” and that the number of classified details in the complaint made the review process “substantially more difficult.”