Senator Lankford, and others, put the question to President Trump’s nominee to be director of national intelligence.
Edward Snowden has lived in Russia for the past 12 years, but a pardon from Trump could see him return to his country of birth.
Nearly a dozen years have passed since the Department of Justice filed espionage charges against Edward Snowden for leaking ...
Republicans in the Senate — some, anyway — raised their eyebrows in surprise when Tulsi Gabbard, the president’s pick to lead up national intelligence, refused to say whether Edward Snowden was a ...
Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, grilled Tulsi Gabbard on her previous remarks praising Edward Snowden.
A week after Edward Snowden's leaks about National Security Agency surveillance and data-gathering were first reported, and four days after he revealed himself as the leaker, the news media is ...
Tulsi Gabbard appears to be seeking to assuage senators’ concerns about her nomination in a new opinion piece explaining why she thought "traitor" was too harsh a word for Edward Snowden.
Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence — faces skepticism over past comments from Democrats and Republicans ...
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Daily Caller on MSN‘I Refuse To Be Their Puppet’: Tulsi Slams Government Weaponization, Responds To Criticism At HearingTulsi Gabbard targeted weaponization of the intelligence community and responded to questions about Edward Snowden and ...
Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next Director of National Intelligence, repeatedly refused to call Edward Snowden a "traitor" during her Senate confirmation hearing.
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