The full U.S. Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday despite a contentious confirmation hearing in which she was repeatedly asked about her support of Edward Snowden. Gabbard, while in Congress,
Gabbard overcame initial skepticism from some Republican senators about her nomination, underscoring Trump's grip on the party.
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Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell is only Republican opponent of Tulsi Gabbard as the Senate confirms her for director of national intelligence.
Kennedy’s confirmation vote will be on Thursday, after Democrats hold a 30-hour marathon of speeches to delay the process.
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President Donald Trump’s unconventional pick for director of national intelligence is awaiting a final Senate vote.
Tulsi Gabbard, the nominee to become director of national intelligence, is one step closer to confirmation after the Senate crossed a procedural hurdle Monday. Senators voted 52-46 to approve a cloture motion on Gabbard’s nomination. The vote on confirmation could come as soon as late Tuesday unless members agree to shorten the time for debate.
The controversial former Democratic lawmaker, now Trump loyalist, was sworn in as director of national intelligence
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Gabbard, a former Democratic lawmaker who embraced MAGA, has defended dictators and promoted conspiracy theories
Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed by a 52-48 vote, with Democrats opposed in the sharply divided Senate where Republicans hold a slim majority.
The President's cabinet saw a big addition today with the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard. Senators voted 52-48 today to confirm the former Democratic Congresswoman as Director of National Intelligence
The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm former Democratic Rep ... her 2017 meeting with former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad; and her past support for Edward Snowden. McConnell appeared to reference some of Gabbard’s positions in a statement he released ...
Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic Congresswoman from Hawaii, has been confirmed by the Senate as President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, with a narrow 52-48 vote.
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