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Tulsi Gabbard's Big Win: From Congress to National Intelligence
Washington, USAWednesday, February 12, 2025
Gabbard's journey to this role hasn't been easy. She faced a lot of scrutiny, especially over her views on surveillance and some controversial meetings she had in Lebanon and Syria. She even refused to say whether she thought Edward Snowden's actions were traitorous. This made some senators doubt her.
But Gabbard managed to win them over. She had some closed-door meetings with senators and seemed to reassure them. She also changed her stance on a key government surveillance authority, FISA Section 702, which she once wanted to dismantle. She said that reforms had been made to the law since her time in Congress.
Gabbard's confirmation is a big turnaround. She was one of Trump's most divisive nominees. But now, she's the most markedly anti-surveillance official to lead the intelligence community in the post-9/11 era. This could mean big changes for how American intelligence agencies collect and use information.
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