The Senate Intelligence Committee has voted on Talsi Gavado's nomination on Tuesday.
All the Republican Party of the above Committee Voted Advance Gabard's nomination, all eight Democrats voted against her. She finally secured a unanimous support from the GOP, but last week there was a hold out of the Senator, following her enthusiastic confirmation hearing.
Susan Collins and Todd Young in Indiana have committed the public to support Gabard only 11 hours before the committee voting.
Gabard was not the only candidate who found her scaffold today.
“I am grateful that TULSI GABBARD will engage with me about various issues, support Intelligence experts, and guarantee that policy creators will receive fair information under her leadership.” I said With X Tuesday post. IntellignCENCE “
“Now, I am looking forward to securing these commitments, I am looking forward to supporting Tarushi's nomination and cooperating with her to protect our national security,” said Young.
Collins acted as an obstacle to other candidates, but the most notable was to vote for Defense Pete Heagsess, but he supported Gabard on Monday before the voting.
“After studying her nomination in a wide range, I will help TULSI Gabbard will become the director of the national information.” I said Collins of the statement. “As one of the main authors of the 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Law, which established this adjustment position, I understand the important role of DNI in the Intelligence Community. , Gabbard shares my vision of returning the agency to the intended size. ”
“In response to my questions in my office and public hearing, Gabard's opinion on Edward Snoden, through her explanation in a closed hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Created my concerns, “said Collins. 。 “I am looking forward to cooperating with Gabard to strengthen our national security.”
Gabard was not the only candidate who found her scaffold today. The candidates of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump have progressed narrowly on Tuesday mornings with 14-13 party votes through the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday.
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