Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's choice to be director of national intelligence, pushed back against criticism of past comments on Russia and Syria at a confirmation hearing on Thursday,
Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has a message for her doubters ... dictator Bashar Assad and for statements expressing sympathy with Russia and its invasion of Ukraine. Also at issue, Gabbard’s support ...
She's been criticized for comments supportive of Russia's justification for its invasion of Ukraine and a 2017 visit with Syria's former dictator.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is backing President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence nominee, Tulsi Gabbard. In a post on X, Cotton dismissed criticism of Gabbard as "smears" ahead of her ...
Here’s how Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, chairman of the Intelligence Committee, put it on Sunday when Shannon Bream of Fox News asked him about our criticism of Mr. Trump’s decision ...
Shortly after service was restored, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) expressed his thoughts on the return on X, sharing TikTok's post. Here's what he said.
Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's choice to be Director of National Intelligence, will face tough questioning on Russia, Syria and surveillance at what is expected to be contentious Senate hearing on Thursday.
He cited Republicans' success pushing through another of Trump's more controversial nominees as reason to be bullish.
Tulsi Gabbard is expected to face questions on her 2017 visit to Syria at her confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence Thursday.
World: Tulsi Gabbard criticised past intelligence leaders, accusing former CIA and Director of National Intelligence officials of “weaponisation of intelligence community.”
RFK Jr returns to Senate as trio of president’s controversial picks face hearings - RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel’s hearings are expected to go ahead despite the deadly mid-air collision in Washington,
Early in his first administration, President Trump noted the general’s “brilliance and fortitude.” And then the president got angry.