Tulsi Gabbard Faces Tough Questions in Contentious DNI Confirmation Hearing
Lawmakers scrutinize Gabbard's views on Edward Snowden, surveillance, and foreign policy, leaving her nomination uncertain.
- Tulsi Gabbard repeatedly declined to label Edward Snowden a 'traitor,' frustrating both Republican and Democratic senators during her confirmation hearing.
- Gabbard defended her controversial 2017 meeting with then-Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, arguing it was for diplomatic purposes, though she acknowledged no concessions were made.
- Her shifting stance on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which she previously sought to repeal, raised concerns about her credibility and understanding of the law.
- Senators questioned her judgment on past comments regarding NATO's role in Russia's invasion of Ukraine and her alignment with Russian talking points.
- With her nomination hinging on a narrow Senate Intelligence Committee vote, key Republican swing votes remain undecided after the hearing.





























































































