Gabbard was questioned by Republicans and Democrats alike on her views of Snowden and whether she believes he was a traitor.
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.
Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination to be director of national intelligence, casting doubt on her ability to garner enough support for confirmation. “I think some of them are still really, really ...
Republicans in the Senate ... Michael Bennet, a Democrat. Gabbard declined to say — but did explain this: “Edward Snowden broke the law. I do not agree with or support all of the information ...
Senators questioned Gabbard about views seen as echoing Russia's justification of its war, criticism of US involvement in Syria and a 2017 meeting with Bashar al-Assad.
The Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as President Trump’s director of national intelligence after initially skeptical ...
faced tough questions Thursday from several Republican senators at her confirmation hearing over her past praise for intelligence leaker Edward Snowden and her shifting views on an electronic ...
Gabbard, among President Donald Trump’s most controversial nominees, overcame the initial objections of a handful of ...
President Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, faced tough questions Thursday from ...