Tulsi Gabbard appears to be seeking to assuage senators’ concerns about her nomination in a new opinion piece explaining why she thought "traitor" was too harsh a word for Edward Snowden.
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Raw Story on MSNRepublican lawmaker won't talk about Edward Snowden after supporting Tulsi GabbardThe full U.S. Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday despite a contentious confirmation hearing in which she was repeatedly asked about her support of Edward Snowden. Gabbard, while in Congress, ...
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Here Are Tulsi Gabbard’s Controversial Views on Russia and UkraineTulsi Gabbard, who was recently confirmed as director of national intelligence, faced tough questions during her Senate ...
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‘Is Edward Snowden a Traitor?’ GOP Senator On Meet the Press Ducks the Same Question Tulsi Gabbard Repeatedly Dodged in Senate HearingEric Schmitt (R-MO) twisted himself in knots to avoiding stating whether he considers Snowden — who stole more than a million classified documents — a traitor. “Is Edward Snowden a traitor?” ...
said he was “surprised” that director of national intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard refused to call former NSA contractor Edward Snowden a “traitor” after being repeatedly pressed on the ...
He is not a whistleblower. He is a criminal.” The report “makes clear that Edward Snowden was an egotistical serial liar and traitor whose unauthorized disclosures of classified information ...
All nine Republicans on the Intelligence Committee, and every Republican senator except Mitch McConnell, nonetheless voted to confirm her to lead America’s 18 intelligence agencies. Among her ...
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