Israel-critic Daniel Davis denied role in National Intelligence
- Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, decided against appointing Daniel Davis to a key intelligence position after criticism from right-wing figures over his views on Israel's military operations in Gaza.
- Daniel Davis was being considered for deputy director for mission integration but faced significant pushback from right-wing figures regarding his stance on Israel and Gaza.
- Davis has repeatedly criticized U.S. Support for Israel, stating that such policies create moral and strategic mistakes for the nation.
- A senior administration official stated that Gabbard reconsidered her choice due to the pushback, a decision supported by other officials.
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Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, has decided against appointing Daniel Davis to a key intelligence position following criticism from some members of President Donald Trump's orbit over Davis' views on Israel's military operations in Gaza, The New York Times reported based on information from officials familiar with the situation. According to The New York Times, Davis, a senior fellow at the Washington think tank Defense Priorit…
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