Senate to vote on Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation for director of national intelligence
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Gabbard brings necessary independent thinking and military experience to this role. She promises to right-size the intelligence community, eliminate inefficiencies, and end the politicization of intelligence gathering without weakening essential national security tools, including FISA Section 702.
The GOP has fallen in line with Trump to confirm Gabbard despite her lacking the qualifications and judgment for this critical position. She has repeatedly echoed Russian propaganda, and her shifting positions on surveillance and national security raise serious concerns about her being a national security threat.