Tulsi Gabbard's views on Russia, Syria, Trump and government surveillance — in her own words
- Tulsi Gabbard is nominated by Donald Trump to be the next Director of National Intelligence and will face tough questions during her confirmation hearing on her past comments regarding Syria, Russia, and government surveillance.
- Gabbard has been criticized for meeting with Bashar Assad in 2017, which angered lawmakers who believed she legitimized an accused war criminal.
- She has expressed skepticism about the use of chemical weapons by Assad's regime and has echoed Trump's views on Russia's role in the Syrian conflict.
- Gabbard's changing stance on government surveillance has raised concerns, as she previously sought to repeal a program but now supports it as a vital intelligence tool.
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