Nominee for White House briefing role pulled over Gaza war stance
- Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, withdrew her nomination of Daniel Davis for a key intelligence role after criticism from members of President Trump's coalition regarding his stance on Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Davis was undergoing a background check for the deputy director position but faced criticism for his stance on U.S. Support for Israel and comments regarding Hamas.
- The Anti-Defamation League warned that Davis’s appointment would be 'extremely dangerous' due to his positions, which counter current administration policy.
- The consideration of Davis highlighted tensions among Trump's supporters over U.S. Policy towards Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Gabbard reconsiders appointment of critic of Israel’s war in Gaza
New York Times report: Tulsi Gabbard, US director of national intelligence, decided against appointing Daniel Davis, a critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, to key position after backlash from within Trump's coalition.
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