Gabbard battles senators over Snowden, Syria in fiery hearing: 5 takeaways
- Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by President Donald Trump as Director of National Intelligence, faced intense questioning regarding her past support for Edward Snowden and her meeting with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
- Senators from both parties expressed skepticism about Gabbard's experience and judgment, particularly regarding her views on U.S. Intelligence and Russian propaganda.
- Gabbard defended her positions by stating that she has been a victim of smears and emphasized her commitment to national security and the Constitution.
- The Senate Intelligence Committee has not yet scheduled a vote on Gabbard's nomination, which requires nearly unanimous Republican support to advance.
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