Gabbard was questioned by Republicans and Democrats alike on her views of Snowden and whether she believes he was a traitor.
Facing more than a dozen questions about her views on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, Tulsi Gabbard held her ground at her Senate confirmation hearing.
Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, grilled Tulsi Gabbard on her previous remarks praising Edward Snowden.
Tulsi Gabbard, who was recently confirmed as director of national intelligence, faced tough questions during her Senate ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faced tough questions during her Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. Sen.
Mitch McConnell was the lone Republican to vote against the new Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard during her confirmation ... during which Gabbard refused to call Edward Snowden, who ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi swore in Tulsi Gabbard as the director of National Intelligence within hours of the Senate ...
Gabbard overcame initial skepticism from some Republican senators about her nomination, underscoring Trump's grip on the ...
Feb. 12 The Senate confirmed Gabbard 52-48, with McConnell and all Democrats voting against her—but key moderate Republicans ...
Tulsi Gabbard moved a step closer to being the next director ... given her past comments sympathetic to Edward Snowden and ...
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of ... ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked ...
In a vote that fell mostly along party lines, the upper chamber voted to confirm Gabbard to oversee and coordinate the work ...