On Wednesday, February 12, the US Senate (Upper House of Congress) approved Tulsey Gabbard, the former Congress-Human Democrat, which became a supporter of Donald Trump, for the post of director of national intelligence. She is known for her statements about "
Gabbard was approved by party voting 52 versus 48 after several skeptics from the Republican Party said that she dispelled their concern about her views on receiving and protecting secret intelligence. About this writes The Washington Post.
Only one Republican, a former minority leader in the Senate Mitch MacConnell voted against the statement of Gabbard.
Tulsey Gabbard pledged to realize Trump's desire to reduce the management of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) as part of his larger efforts of his administration to reduce government bureaucracy and expenses.
She promised to provide Trump's honest, undivided assessments of intelligence, as required by her work.
We wrote that during the hearings in the Senate Gabbard asked who was responsible for the war in Ukraine and she replied: " At the same time, she was outraged by the question of her attitude to Russia.
At the beginning of 2022, she repeated the words of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, with which he justified the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Like him, Gabbard laid guilty not to Moscow, but for the inability of the Biden administration to recognize the "
Tulsey Gabbard also stated that "