A Senate committee will consider Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination to lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence after she spent weeks working to persuade lawmakers to vote for her.
Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, who faces confirmation hearings this week, may be his most at-risk Cabinet pick.
"I know there’s been a lot of reporting that she’s changed her position. That’s not how I read her answers," Collins said of Tulsi Gabbard The post Republican Swing Vote On Intel Committee Unconvinced Tulsi Gabbard Has Actually Flipped On Key Policy Position first appeared on Mediaite.
Jan. 26 Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told NBC he is inclined to vote in favor of all of Trump’s nominees, but wants to “see how the hearing goes,” specifically citing Gabbard’s controversial visit to Syria and her previous call for charges to be dropped against National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Two of Trump's most controversial picks for his administration are set to face Senate committees during the same week.
Tulsi Gabbard with reservations about the qualifications of the ... jeopardize her nomination as Trump prepares to take office. In her meeting with Sen. James Lankford (R., Okla.), Gabbard couldn’t clearly articulate what the role of director of national ...
Trump tapped Gabbard to serve as the Director of National Intelligence in his second term. In a new report from the Wall Street Journal, however, several insiders claimed Gabbard
Tulsi Gabbard is trying to explain her past support for Edward Snowden, including her push to pardon the national security leaker, to a tough crowd: members of the Senate Intelligence Committee considering her confirmation.
The former congresswoman, Trump’s choice to serve as director of national intelligence, isn’t exactly wowing anyone on Capitol Hill.
Tulsi Gabbard’s spiritual “guru” called gay people “perverts ... saying that when Gabbard met one of them, James Lankford of Oklahoma, she was unable to “clearly articulate” what is entailed by the role of director of national intelligence.
In public and in private, Mitch McConnell has been silent on whether he'll support President-elect Trump's nominees, sources tell Axios. And for those working on behalf of former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard,
Sir John Sawers raised concerns on Saturday about Gabbard's nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence community.