Tulsi Gabbard apparently covets her new job more than she covets her principles. Of what value is the Constitution if federal officials abandon it?
When she was a member of the House of Representatives, Tulsi Gabbard fiercely defended personal privacy rights protected by the Fourth Amendment.
President-elect Donald Trump is being sworn in on Monday as his inauguration ceremony is set to take rare form inside the U.S. Capitol.
Notably, Gabbard questioned the US intelligence community’s assessments that Assad was behind a deadly chlorine gas attack the same year she met with the Syrian strongman, to which Trump said at the time: “There can be no dispute that Syria used banned chemical weapons.”
Sen. Mark Kelly reiterated on Sunday his continuing concern about the judgment of Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, saying she had a “predilection for misinformation.”
Earlier in the day, TikTok CEO Shou Chew attended Trump’s inauguration, seated next to Tulsi Gabbard ... capped off a tumultuous weekend. The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the sell-or ban ...
Mark Kelly reiterated on Sunday his continuing concern about the judgment of Tulsi Gabbard ... TikTok to be shut down next week after the Supreme Court seemed unlikely to side with it and after ...
When she was a member of the House of Representatives, Tulsi Gabbard was a fierce defender ... to mean "without a search warrant." The Supreme Court has characterized spying as surveillance ...
Senate Republicans and their allies believe former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard ’s chances of being confirmed as director of national intelligence will hinge on her performance during her confirmation hearing next week, with several mentioning she has an “uphill battle” in her chances of being confirmed.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has scheduled a hearing to review the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of national intelligence. The Jan. 30 hearing comes after Democrats
The crowded dais in the Capitol Rotunda on Inauguration Day featured four of the world’s five wealthiest men, five U.S. presidents, tech titans and business moguls, and two foreign leaders with
Our concern with the politics, policies, and propaganda of Donald Trump underplays the central question of his presidency: Is Donald Trump psychologically fit to be president of the United States? In Trump’s first term,