E ARLY IN 2019 a Lebanese-American businessman tried to bring a stunning piece of information to the attention of Tulsi Gabbard, then a 37-year-old Democratic congresswoman from H
Senate confirmations for the incoming cabinet of President-elect Donald Trump continued Thursday in Washington D.C., where Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono was among the delegation questioning Department of the Interior nominee Doug Burgum.
In private meetings, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to become U.S. spy chief has mixed up details about a key surveillance law.
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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a remarkably unqualified person, Tulsi Gabbard, to be the director of National Intelligence. The Senate should reject her nomination, but also strengthen oversight of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence by conducting,
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for director of national intelligence, announced her support for a government surveillance authority she was critical of in Congress.
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said Sunday that a “paperwork problem” with the Office of Government Ethics is holding up the hearing for President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the U.S.
Tulsi Gabbard. Sen. Mark Warner (Va ... Trump tapped the former Hawaii lawmaker for the key intelligence post in November after she diligently campaigned on his behalf and joined the Republican ...
Appearing on the Wall Street Journal ’s opinion podcast, Lankford suggested that in order to garner enough Republican votes to be sworn in, Gabbard would need to flip her stance on the government’s 702 authority to gather intelligence on non-Americans determined to be national security threats.
Kristi Noem faces DHS confirmation hearing amid immigration overhaul plans; Tulsi Gabbard nominated for National Intelligence Director, hearing date pending.
Gabbard is in lockstep with Trump and unafraid to take on the conventional wisdom of the entrenched elites or their insatiable desire to drain the Treasury — and American taxpayers — by
Tulsi Gabbard is trying to explain her past support for Edward Snowden, including her push to pardon the national security leaker, to a tough crowd: members of the Senate Intelligence Committee