Summary

Republican senators are privately pushing to review Tulsi Gabbard’s FBI file amid concerns about her alignment with Russian interests following her nomination as Trump’s director of national intelligence.

Gabbard’s past support for Edward Snowden, who leaked U.S. state secrets, has drawn particular scrutiny, as has her history of echoing Russian talking points on Ukraine and Syria.

While GOP senators are publicly deferring to Trump’s pick, some, including Sens. Mike Rounds and Susan Collins, emphasize the importance of full background checks and hearings to address potential security risks.

  • @WhatYouNeed
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    54 days ago

    The fucker won’t sign it either. It will go to inauguration and he will proclaim its not needed by executive decision.

    • @Maggoty
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      03 days ago

      He can’t. It’s the Senate’s choice.

      • @WoodScientist
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        23 days ago

        And what if he just ignores the Senate? Who is going to stop him?

        • @Maggoty
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          33 days ago

          Impeachment. They can impeach all of his appointments, and ultimately him. If he continues to ignore them then we’ll get to see him forcibly removed from office.

          If everyone ignores Congress then we have a Constitutional Crisis that will likely result in the end of American Democracy. In the Constitution the President has the least amount of authority.

          • @BobQuixote
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            23 days ago

            Trump and his supporters have Congress by the short and curlies, unfortunately.

            • @Maggoty
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              -13 days ago

              They really don’t though.

              • @halcyoncmdr
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                13 days ago

                When did the Republicans in Congress actively work against Trump while he was in office?

                  • @halcyoncmdr
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                    03 days ago

                    That was never for a single second an actual Republican plan. The ACA was the Republican healthcare plan. Nearly everything the Dems wanted was thrown out by the end, or removed by the Supreme Court after the fact. It was basically just a copy of Romneycare brought to the national scale.

                    It was just an easy target to get some of the dumb as fuck voters on their side consistently. The Republicans are great at gathering single issue voters by being an anti-party. The party has had no actual values for over 2 decades now, just being the opposite of whatever the Dems are going for.