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.

  • @Gammelfisch
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    92 days ago

    Tulsi is a Kremlin asset and she qualifies as a Russian SVR RF agent!

  • @[email protected]
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    92 days ago

    after Gaetz dropped out i told a friend of mine that if I could have only one other person kept from the new administration, it would be Gabbard.

    She is absolutely compromised, and it must be very, very deep. Whatever she afraid of, it must be massive.

    Either that or she’s actually turned and loves (Soviet) Russia.

    • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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      12 days ago

      She is absolutely compromised

      I’m interested where this certainty comes from. Diplomatically worded statements and a dislike of armed conflict doesn’t imply pro-Russia.

      What evidence do you expect the background report on tulsi to contain?

      • @chiliedogg
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        In 2017, she visited with Assad, and then she started saying the US was behind terrorist attacks in Syria. In 2022, she accused the US of helping Ukraine develop bioweapons, and that the invasion of Ukraine by Russia was justified.

        She has parroted Russian propaganda for years now, and Russia plays clips of her doing so as “evidence” they were accurate.

        And there’s the little detail that in the last few years she’s changed from Democratic Presidential primary contender to far-right Kremlin-backing MAGA troll.

        At this point her not being compromised by Russia would be a shock.

        • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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          12 days ago

          You should look up exactly what was said, not what others insinuate.

          she started saying the US was behind terrorist attacks in Syria

          Well, the United States was propping up radical elements with Syria’s anti-Assad rebels. Fighters posed as Free Syrian Army “moderate rebels” to obtain U.S. weapons before promptly defecting to al-Nusra.

          https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/id-take-tulsis-record-in-syria-over-the-cias/

          she accused the US of helping Ukraine develop bioweapons

          No, she said there are 25 to 30 American-funded biological laboratories in Ukraine. This is true, and public knowledge.

          She served in the Army and is now very anti war. War hawks on all sides have a vested interest in painting her as a Russian Asset.

          • @chiliedogg
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            She very heavily implied it was for bioweapons. Why else would having laboratories be justification for war?

            She 100% supports letting Russia bulldoze Ukraine.

            She’s only anti-war where war is against Russia’s interests.

            • @[email protected]
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              123 hours ago

              like Trump and a lot of Pro MAGA people, their trick is to say things that aren’t explicit so they can lie later and say that’s not what they meant.

              Gabbard and her defenders will take each individual statement or act without context or predecessor and lie claiming that specific instance doesn’t prove anything. They’ll object to putting them all together to make the tapestry they represent.

              I agree that taken each on their own with no context and no history, nothing Gabbard has said or done constitutes evidence of compromise.

              But 20 years of her bullshit makes it absolutely clear that she’s either an asset or a straight up agent.

            • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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              She very heavily implied it was for bioweapons. Why else would having laboratories be justification for war?

              No, she called for an immediate ceasefire at the laboratories as they could spread dangerous pathogens. The World Health Organization made a similar call. Are they all Russian assets too?

              She 100% supports letting Russia bulldoze Ukraine.

              [Citation needed]

              She’s only anti-war where war is against Russia’s interests.

              [Citation needed]


              It sounds like you are regurgitating propaganda without having confirmed any details yourself.

  • @Skanky
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    163 days ago

    But Trump said the FBI was crooked’, so… Now what?

    • GladiusB
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      62 days ago

      Don’t try and make sense of the crazy lunatic. You will just drive yourself crazy.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    Gabbard’s past support for Edward Snowden

    Yeah, Republicans WOULD be upset about her only correct stance, even if it’s a past one 🤦

    • @[email protected]
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      Whether or not you agree with notorious intelligence leaks, and I’m not saying I don’t, it’s not a great look for the Director of National Intelligence to support the leaking of sensitive intelligence documents.

      • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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        62 days ago

        Well, the sensitive intelligence documents showed that the NSA was interpreting the law in a way that goes way beyond what Congress allowed.

        Having someone at the top that agrees that their department has limits regarding the US constitution is prepared to enforce those limits does NOT sound like a bad thing.

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          Sure, but that doesn’t change the fact that it was a breach of security.

          It’s like applying for bank security after praising Pretty Boy Floyd.

          • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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            it was a breach of security.

            Agreed, and that’s on the NSA and it’s processes that need fixing. Not Snowden.

            Also, in this case it’s like praising Pretty Boy Floyd for reporting to it’s customers that a bank was lying about how much gold it had in its vaults.

              • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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                12 days ago

                If you thank the person for telling the world that the bank is crooked, why can’t you then be responsible for ensuring that the bank stops being crooked?

                • @[email protected]
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                  Because your boss will never be sure if you can be trusted if you happen to think the next breach is also justified.

    • @GreenKnight23
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      03 days ago

      face it man, Snowden is a Russian asset at this point.

      he didn’t start out that way be given the options of tea, window, or sabotage he chose sabotage.

      • @LavenderDay3544
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        153 days ago

        He’s a survivor.

        What would you have done differently than him? Die?

        • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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          What would you have done differently

          Traveled under a fake ID. People do it in films and TV all the time. Not sure how practical that is in reality though.

          • @LavenderDay3544
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            42 days ago

            Real life is not like TV. High quality counterfeit papers that stand up to scrutiny are very hard to get. The only way to get ones that are guaranteed to work is by having someone at the state department who can issue them or buying them from someone with those kind of connections. And the odds are good that the fads have honeypots set up to catch people trying to get fake documents.

        • @GreenKnight23
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          I wouldn’t have done anything differently.

          Just pointing it out because so many have a fetish to make him a hero even after he’s helped the guy who wants to destroy our nation.

        • @Maggoty
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          Quietly quit because his whistle was never going to stop that kind of surveillance. If you held a gun to my head and said I had to leak then NYTimes and WaPo would get the relevant slide deck and I’d stand my day in court knowing I’d probably have my sentence commuted after several years.

          He chose the literal worst option.

        • @GreenKnight23
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          no. Assange cares only for Assange.

          Snowden cared about Americans once, but was abandoned by his nation to a corrupt government.

          he’s an unwilling Russian asset now, think of it like indentured servitude for his life.

          • @WaxedWookie
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            123 days ago

            Are you able to point to actions that Snowden has taken to negatively impact the interests of the US people or to materially aid Russia?

            • @GreenKnight23
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              no, and I don’t have to.

              It is my opinion after all.

              we’re allowed to share those on here still, right?

              edit: did I hurt all the snowbunnie feewings?

              Boohoo

              • @Yawweee877h444
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                52 days ago

                You weren’t stating it as opinion, you were stating it as if it’s objective fact.

                Very big difference in wording.

                • @GreenKnight23
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                  I think you might be confused. it’s not your fault.

                  unless someone provides evidence, it should always be considered an opinion. that’s how the world used to work.

                  now everyone just reads all comments as facts instead of using their cognitive ability to read and comprehend. it’s not your fault that the Internet made your brain lazy.

              • Exatron
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                103 days ago

                It’s not unreasonable to ask someone to elaborate or justify their opinion, kiddo.

                • @GreenKnight23
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                  and it’s not unreasonable for someone to refuse.

              • @WaxedWookie
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                12 days ago

                Not triggered in the slightest - I thought there might be something to learn. Thanks for clarifying that it was nothing more than the baseless opinion of a fragile moron.

                • @GreenKnight23
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                  02 days ago

                  if you were a firearm you would be decommissioned for premature firing.

                  Your trigger is so loose, a stiff breeze sets it off.

                • @GreenKnight23
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                  I’ll give you a legitimate response since I’ve got the time while taking the Browns to the Super Bowl.

                  opinions are varied and limitless as the ideas that feed them. One can have opinions on opinions!

                  so, when the neurons in your brain were firing on all cylinders to come up with your question, did you actually think that one couldn’t have an opinion on something as menial and useless as, “whether someone works for a government”?

                  I have many opinions, some are rather good, others not so much.

                  for example, my opinion of you isn’t very good.

        • @GreenKnight23
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          22 days ago

          it heavily implies it if a genocidal dictator shelters you.

            • @GreenKnight23
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              22 days ago

              that’s besides the point. he’s there and it’s death or sell out national secrets.

              I get it, doesn’t make him any less of a Russian asset.

              • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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                32 days ago

                His internal knowledge of the CIA and NSA gained as a contractor is an American liability.

                That doesn’t necessarily make him a Russian Asset.

                • @GreenKnight23
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                  do you honesty believe that Putin would allow him to live as long as he has in Russia without some form of cooperation? I mean, the guy outlived the “thorn in Americans side” trope about five years ago.

                  The only logical conclusion I can come to is that he’s selling strategic processes and how Americans think for his safety.

                  if you disagree why do you think Putin has allowed him to stay alive this long?

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    The Senate receiving every bit of intelligence on a nominee from every government organization should be a requirement. If there’s a national security issue with disclosure to the general assembly, that information should still go to the committees/Senators that have those clearances, like the Intelligence Committee.

    • @finitebanjo
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      12 days ago

      It normally is but there is nothing normal about any Trump presidency.

    • @[email protected]
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      204 days ago

      “Although FBI file reviews are standard for presidential cabinet candidates…”

      I don’t disagree with you, but this is a non-story. The committee asks for and receives this information as a matter of course

      • @Maggoty
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        43 days ago

        Trump wanted the Senate to just take a recess so he could make all his appointments without oversight.

        That was never going to happen unless he allowed The Heritage Foundation to choose the cabinet and the Federalist Society to choose the judges. But Gaetz, Hegseth, and Gabbard made the request laughable.

      • @[email protected]
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        Apart from the fact that the transition team hasn’t signed the required paperwork to actually kick that off, sure.

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

  • @[email protected]
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    i love that he won’t even be in office for a couple more months and they’re already eating each other

    • Tiefling IRL
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      I really hope the infighting completely paralyzes them or at least slows down the fascism

      • @takeda
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        My thoughts too. I prefer non functional over fascist functional.

        Though it looks like people around him this time are expecting to be able to manipulate him and to have a real power.

        Another concern is that he likely replace Thomas and Alito with younger ones, basically cementing this corrupted makeup.

        • @[email protected]
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          I could see Alito retiring for party over country but Thomas is too self-serving, he’d have to die to give up the free money position.

          • @[email protected]
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            He better book his rooms on the ground floor for the next 4 years then, or else a certain somebody might try his overlord’s favorite trick.

            • @[email protected]
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              Nah Trump doesn’t care about the long-term that way. So long as he votes for Trump’s side in every case.

      • @Xanthobilly
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        They had all three branches for two years under Trump starting in 2016 and only got the tax cuts passed, and otherwise dicked around.

        • @spongebue
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          ACA repeal was only after a surprise vote by John McCain. Before that it was assumed to go through. I’m not so sure it won’t be replaced this Congress with “concepts of a plan”

  • @[email protected]
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    Marco Rubio is on the Intelligence Committee, yeah?

    Dude wants to be Sect. Of State so damn bad he’s throwing all those Alphabets directly under a speeding Lada.

    • @ikidd
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      To government bootlickers, always has been.

  • @[email protected]
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    Quit being concerned quietly in private and freak the fuck out loudly like the rest of us, you fuckheads! Why do you keep choosing the most shit-filled route and then saying that the amount of shit you have to wade through gives you pause.