Tulsi Gabbard’s US Senate confirmed Hearing of major takeaways | Donald Trump News

Washington DC – Tulsi Gabard, nominated by President Donald Trump for the director of National Intelligence, has faced difficult questions from the United States MPs in his previous positions, including his support for the whistleblower Edward Snowden.
In a confirmed hearing on Thursday, the senators also grilled Gabbard on a 2017 visit to Syria, where he met the then President Bashar al-Assad.
A former Hawaii’s former Democratic Congress, Gabard has been vocal against the interventionist foreign policy.
She unsuccessfully ran to the President in 2020, and two years later, she left the Democratic Party, decrying it as a “aristocracy of Warmongars”.
He later started campaigning for Republican candidates including Trump.
If confirmed, the Gabbard will become the head of the American intelligence community, made up of 18 agencies including FBI and CIA. He also briefly and advice to the President on security matters.
Gabbard is one of the many controversial nominees, Trump has appointed the key positions. But with a 53-seat majority in the 100-member Senate, Republican is expected to confirm all the pics of Trump.
Gabbard on Thursday faced his first Test on the Senate Intelligence Committee as a nominated person in front of suspicious MPs. There are some major takeaways from the hearing below:
Snowden, Snowden, Snowden
Many Democrats and even on the panel some Republicans supported Snowden’s previous statements, a former national security agency contractor, who leaked documents about large -scale monitoring programs in the US government.
In 2020, an American court found that the monitoring by Snowden, which included collecting phone records, was illegal.
Snowden, who initially fled to Hong Kong, was given shelter in Russia after the US government canceled its passport.
Gabbard first called Snowden a “brave” whistleblower, and in 2020, he co-resolved a house resolution, urging the US government to give up all the allegations against Snowden.
On Thursday, Gabard was aggressively questioned about the situation. Democratic senator Michael Bennett asked him several times whether he considers Snowden as a traitor.
Former Congressmen refused to say so. She stressed on a good line that Snowden broke the law and she did not agree with her actions not completely condemned her.
“The fact is that, that too – even when he broke the law – information issued information that exposes arrogant, illegal and unconstitutional programs,” he said.
Gabbard, who served in the US Army, served an army reservoir, also insisted that he had never leaked secret information.
Earlier on Thursday, Snowden suggested that Gabard should leave her to secure her confirmation.
“Tell them that I have damaged the sweet, soft feelings of national security and employees,” he wrote in a social media post. “In DC, this is the one that passes to the Play of Allegation.”
Tulsi Gabbard will today need to remove all pre -support for whistleblower as a condition of confirmation. I encourage him to do so. Tell them that I damaged national security and sweet, soft feelings of employees. In DC, this is the one that passes to the Play of Allegation. pic.twitter.com/z1omohgvdudu
– Edward Snowden (@Snowden) January 30, 2025
Al-Assad meeting
Another issue that revived during the hearing was Gabbard’s 2017 visit to Syria and Lebanon.
Gabbard met Al-Assad at a time when the US was calling him to step on the atrocities committed by his government.
He said, “I asked him difficult questions about the tasks of his rule, the use of chemical weapons and their cruel strategy being used against their own people.”
Gabbard also refused to meet with any Hizbollah officials while living in Lebanon.
Asked if the meeting with Al-Assad was a good decision, Gabbard said yes.
“I believe that the leader – whether you are in Congress or the President of the United States – attaching shoes on the ground, learning and listening and directly with people, whether they are opposed or friends,” take great advantage Can, “He said.”
Gabbard said his main concern has been the “extremist” Syrian rebel.
Former Congressmen also slammed the new leadership of Syria, which was made up of former rebels, who topped the Al-Assad government in December.
He described the collapse of Al-Assad as “sudden acquisition of Syria by Islamist extremists”.
The main rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), who captured Damascus last year, had formed the last relationship with al-Qaeda. HTS leader Ahmed Al-Shra is now the transitional President of Syria.
The US had earlier offered a reward to catch Al-Shara, but it was canceled in December after American officials met in Damascus.
Trump message
In his initial comments, Gabbard gave a hint to the President, nominating him, raising Trump’s claims, stating that he was targeted by intelligence officials for political reasons.
He called for a foreign surveillance warrant that the authorities surveyed a trump associate before the 2016 elections, as they had investigated the Trump campaign and the possible relationship between Russia.
“American people chose Donald Trump as his President, not once, but twice,” he said.
“Still the FBI and intelligence agencies were politicized by their opponents to reduce their presiding and were falsely painted as Putin’s puppet.”
He promised Trump to give a “fair” conclusion, saying that “armed” wisdom could have terrible consequences. Gabbard cited the 2003 US -led Iraq invasion, based on false reports that there were weapons of mass destruction in the country.
“This disastrous decision strengthened the al-Qaeda, the death of thousands of American troops, millions of people in the Middle East, migration, instability and the safety and stability of our European colleagues. And other Islamists strengthen the jihadi group and Iran, ”he said.