Tulsi Gabbard has been officially confirmed as the new director of national intelligence. The former Democrat turned Republican is less hawkish on foreign policy and endorsed Trump because of his promises to fight for peace.
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 9-8 to approve the nomination of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii to serve as President Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence, paving the way for a full Senate vote to confirm the unconventional choice.
Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. both could still be confirmed to join President Donald Trump’s team. However, their confirmations are currently facing some problems.
The president-elect praised the former Democratic congresswomen and said she'll bring a 'fearless spirit' to the intelligence community as a member of his cabinet.
Trump could use the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to expose the shadow operations of the intelligence community and let the American public see what has been happening inside that apparatus.
Three intelligence officials on the 'Homeland Intelligence Experts Group' that smeared Trump supporters as potential domestic terror threats had also claimed the Hunter Biden laptop was 'Russian disinformation' back in 2020.
Given its lack of foresight on security matters from 9/11 to COVID-19, the U.S. Intelligence Community either totally sucks, or it is acting in bad faith, or it combines incompetence with acting in bad faith.
The measure will require the Biden administration's Director of National Intelligence to declassify all documents pertaining to the origins of the COVID-19 virus.