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After Gabbard faced a public questioning, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted to send her to a full Senate vote for ...
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The New Republic on MSNTulsi Gabbard Gets Closer to Confirmation as Senior Republican CavesTulsi Gabbard’s bid for national director of intelligence has gained a key supporter, in the form of “serial disappointer” ...
Tulsi Gabbard survived a crucial Senate committee vote on Tuesday, sending her nomination as director of national ...
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Moderate Sen. Susan Collins backed Tulsi Gabbard’s bid to become director of national intelligence ahead of a key committee ...
His op-ed—and Senate testimony—is a positive sign for accountable law enforcement.
Sens. Susan Collins and James Lankford said they plan to support the director of national intelligence nominee, but Sens. Todd Young and Jerry Moran are publicly undecided ...
The nominee used her time to explain her about-face on issues such as Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702, which authorizes the government to conduct surveillance on non-US citizens ...
She also softened her position on the government’s surveillance authorities under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, saying she viewed them as an important tool. Before the ...
Based on a dossier financed by Hillary Clinton’s campaign, Gabbard accused intelligence agencies of abusing their power, ...
known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The most contentious moments of the hearing came as she was repeatedly pressed by Republican and Democratic senators on whether ...
The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday voted 9-8 to back President Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, clearing an important hurdle for her nomination.
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