Former intelligence officials said Tulsi Gabbard, the nominee for director of national intelligence, put “party loyalty far above duty to the nation.”
The week after the historic election, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Gabbard to be director of national intelligence.
President Trump: “For more than 20 years, Tulsi has fought for the freedom of our country and all Americans.'' sassistance In a written statement. “I know Tulsi will bring to our intelligence community the fearlessness that defined her distinguished career, defending constitutional rights and ensuring peace through force. Tulsi makes us all proud!”
Gabbard thanked President Trump for the opportunity to serve as a Cabinet member to protect the safety, security, and freedom of the American people, adding, “I look forward to getting to work.”
Her nomination drew swift support from many leaders in the intelligence community.
Bernard Hudson, former CIA officer and bureau employee chief In the area of counterterrorism, he oversees the CIA's efforts in the Global War on Terror, and said in a statement to Breitbart News: “For a director of national intelligence to be successful, they need two important qualities. One, they need to have the confidence of the president. Without this, intelligence directors will be very difficult to accomplish their mission. It would be a disadvantage. tulsi Gabbard He clearly has the confidence of the next CEO. Second, the DNI must be willing to speak truth to power, no matter the personal or political cost. This tends to be easier said than done. tulsi Gabbard She has already shown that she is willing to pay a high price for telling uncomfortable truths.
“While running for the Democratic presidential nomination, she demonstrated many times. And she paid the price for it, but that didn't deter her from seeking and speaking the truth.” “In terms of her experience, she has consumed both tactical and strategic information,” he continued. “As a soldier, particularly during combat tours in Iraq, she witnessed firsthand the value, and sometimes the limits, of tactical intelligence for warfighters.”
As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, she was responsible for understanding and supporting some of the United States' most sensitive and extensive global intelligence programs. Ultimately, she is a person who placed loyalty to her party far above her duty to her country,” the former CIA official concluded in a statement to Breitbart News. “That bipartisan background should help demonstrate to the American people that the intelligence community she leads is a bipartisan tool that supports the vital interests of the United States and its key allies.”
Robert C. O'Brien, the 27th National Security Advisor to the President in the Trump administration, said this on Sunday. I wrote An editorial urging the Senate to confirm Gabbard and all of President Trump's national security nominees.
He explained:
Ms. Gabbard also has the open mind and curiosity necessary to evaluate the complex and often contradictory reports that are common in the Intel world. Her journey from congressman and Democratic presidential candidate to supporting President Trump is a testament to her ability to put country above party or ideology when the facts call for courageous action.
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In the many hours I've met with Gabbard since her nomination, it's clear why the president chose her to be DNI. She listens, asks questions that get to the heart of the issues being discussed, and shares her opinions concisely and eloquently. She is also not afraid of the IC bureaucracy that must be reformed and brought into the 21st century.cent We will make the century a reality by eradicating partisanship and introducing new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and quantum computing to both information collection and analysis.
On Sunday, Gabbard received the support of Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee. He said he believes it is important for candidates to balance Americans' civil liberties with the need to protect national security.
Lankford explained:
She came in now and said these changes were made, because even since she was in Congress, there have been significant changes made in Congress to make sure that the civil rights of Americans are protected. But when she came out and said, “Hey, this is what I'm going to support,” that's part of the role of the Director of National Intelligence, and people attack us, and attack us. Make sure you're actually monitoring what's coming. Stop them before that happens.
Sean Moran is a policy reporter at Breitbart News. Follow him on X @SeanMoran3.





