Summary

Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by Donald Trump as director of national intelligence, faces scrutiny over her past ties with Syria’s Bashar al-Assad and alleged pro-Russia stances.

Critics, including John Bolton, questioned her foreign policy views, labeling them extreme and pro-enemy.

Gabbard defended Assad in the past, drawing backlash as Assad fled to Russia after recent events.

Despite support from some GOP senators, her Senate confirmation remains uncertain amid bipartisan criticism and Russian state media’s endorsement, which added fuel to the controversy.

  • @FahrenheitGhost
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    5024 hours ago

    If only we had a system in place that required vetting to verify the person was qualified and maybe… just maybe… not a fucking traitor. Guess I’m just too wildly idealistic.

    • @[email protected]
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      1721 hours ago

      I don’t know, “requirement” sounds a little harsh. What if we just make it a norm instead? Surely nobody will be willing to transgress norms in order to take power for themselves

  • @eran_morad
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    1223 hours ago

    Man it’d be so cool if she had an aneurysm.

  • Political Incorruption
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    520 hours ago

    This is on brand for the Trump cult.

    Boosting loyalists to the front of the power line is one of the few win win plays they run for themselves. If Tulsi is pushed to the back of the line the magaverse will scream no fair! If she makes it to the front it’s American dream destruction time.