Trump’s pick for intel chief has deeply rooted distrust of agencies she would oversee
- Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's nominee for intel chief, has a distrust of government surveillance authorities and supports exposing intelligence secrets.
- Gabbard proposed repealing the Patriot Act, potentially reshaping the rules for U.S. Intelligence agencies.
- Gabbard's views have evolved from a Democratic congresswoman to a Trump-endorsing figure, reflecting a populist and isolationist perspective.
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