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Tulsi Gabbard is seeking to assuage senators’ concerns about her in a new opinion piece explaining why she thought "traitor" was too harsh a word for Edward Snowden.
What just happened? It really says something about how disappointing Nvidia's RTX 5000 series is proving to be when Edward Snowden publicly criticizes it. The infamous whistleblower has slammed ...
The digital rights leaker suggests that the new Nvidia RTX 5000 gaming GPU range is overpriced, and should come with a lot ...
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 ...
Director of national intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard’s views on former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and his theft of more than a million classified documents mushroomed ...
It was put by, among others, Senator Lankford of Oklahoma. He prefaced it with an explication of Edward Snowden’s deeds. Then he told the nominee for our top intelligence post that the American people ...
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.
Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, grilled Tulsi Gabbard on her previous remarks praising Edward Snowden.