Tulsi Gabbard Moved to Texas But Voted in Hawaii: CNN
- Tulsi Gabbard has warned CNN of potential defamation if the network publishes a story suggesting she committed voter fraud by voting in Hawaii after declaring residency in Texas.
- Gabbard's legal team asserts she remains a legal resident of Hawaii despite purchasing a home in Texas in 2024, citing homestead laws that do not affect her voter residency.
- Gabbard's lawyers argue that making false claims could significantly harm her reputation and assert there is no evidence of any voter fraud.
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Trump Cabinet member accused of illegally voting
President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, cast a ballot in Hawaii, even though she had declared her state of residence as Texas and filed an under-oath certification of a homestead in Travis County, reported CNN — potentially running afoul of state voting laws."Gabba...
Tulsi Gabbard declared her residency in Texas. Then she voted in Hawaii
Election law experts said Gabbard’s vote, coupled with her claiming a homestead tax break on her Texas home, raises questions about whether she properly cast her ballot and illustrates the complexity of state voting laws.
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