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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.
her previous FISA Section 702 stance and her past support for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. She notably refused to agree that Snowden was a traitor during the hearing. The committee will vote ...
Ms. Gabbard addressed my concerns regarding her views on Edward Snowden. I look forward to working with Ms. Gabbard to strengthen our national security." Collins sits on the Senate Select ...
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During her hearing, Gabbard faced close questioning from senators from both parties about her past defense of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and comments seen as supportive of Russia.
Eric Schmitt (R-MO) twisted himself in knots to avoiding stating whether he considers Snowden — who stole more than a million classified documents — a traitor. “Is Edward Snowden a traitor?” ...
Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr testifies in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 2022.
As a Democrat in Congress in 2020, Gabbard introduced legislation supporting Snowden, who leaked a massive trove of classified NSA secrets during the Obama administration. It’s a position that ...
Gabbard also highlighted the instances where Democratic senators had targeted the religious beliefs of Trump’s judicial nominees.
You called Edward Snowden, and I quote here ... "I take your answer, and these are your quotes, 'Brave. Please join my bipartisan legislation calling for charges to be dropped against him.' Do you ...
On the last question, Gabbard repeatedly declined to answer. “Yes or no, is Edward Snowden a traitor to the United States of America?” asked Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado.