Nearly all Senate Republicans voted to confirm Gabbard as President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence.
Gabbard was questioned by Republicans and Democrats alike on her views of Snowden and whether she believes he was a traitor.
The Senate voted Wednesday, to confirm former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence.
Their concerns proved prescient, and today, Scattered Castles remains segregated from OPM’s systems—fortunately, given recent ...
The Senate voted largely along party lines Wednesday to confirm Tulsi Gabbard to serve as the director of national ...
Glenn Greenwald, who has long been associated with the far-left of American politics, celebrated his recent appearance on Fox ...
Though well ensconced at home in Russia, accused leaker and U.S. defector Edward ... or friends." But beyond that, senators repeatedly slammed Gabbard’s position on Edward Snowden, a ...
endured a difficult hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday as lawmakers pressed her on her views on Edward Snowden, spying, Syria and Russia. The former congresswoman and ...
During a hearing, U.S. Sen. James Lankford asked Tulsi Gabbard if she considers former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden a traitor.
including her support for whistleblower Edward Snowden. At a confirmation hearing on Thursday, senators also grilled Gabbard over a 2017 visit to Syria, where she met with then-President Bashar al ...
Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s pick to be the next director of national intelligence, endured a difficult hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday as lawmakers pressed her on ...
Gabbard replied that "Edward Snowden broke the law ... we wouldn't have many friends." "No question, stable democracies make the most stable friends. But what matters in the end is less whether ...