Democrats and Republicans in Congress worried that Gabbard might leak information to Syria
Amidst a maelstrom of bipartisan unease, Congress remains vigilant over Tulsi Gabbard’s enigmatic travels to Damascus. Democrats and Republicans alike voice concerns that the erstwhile presidential candidate may have divulged sensitive information to Syria during her clandestine meeting with President Assad.
Their apprehensions stem from Gabbard’s unwavering opposition to sanctions against the war-ravaged nation and her outspoken support for Assad. As whispers of potential wrongdoing escalate, the political landscape trembles with a delicate mix of anticipation and trepidation.
Nearly 100 former national security officials ‘alarmed’ at prospect of Gabbard leading intel community
In a striking display of concern, nearly 100 former national security heavyweights have voiced their alarm over the potential appointment of Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to lead the U.S. intelligence community. Citing her limited experience and perceived policy positions, these seasoned experts have issued a resounding chorus of opposition, casting doubt on her suitability for such a critical role. Their collective voice adds weight to the escalating debate surrounding Gabbard’s qualifications and the risks associated with her possible elevation to the helm of intelligence.