The Senate continues their confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees on Thursday, and here’s what you need to know.
Tulsi Gabbard fields questioning from Sen. Martin Heinrich on Bashar al-Assad during her Senate confirmation hearing to be Director of National Intelligence on Thursday.
Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, brought in over $1.2 million last year as a MAGA surrogate, according to a financial disclosure released Saturday.
The president is surrounding himself with people who may be television-ready but are not prepared to lead the country.
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That includes nearly $200,000 from her role as a Fox News contributor and nearly $120,000 ... Kennedy Jr. On top of her writing, media, and speaking work, Gabbard raked in $373,000 from her company Tulsi Media LLC, the holding company for her podcast ...
Now a MAGA celebrity, Gabbard raked in more than $1.2 million last year. That includes a $297,000 book advance, $170,130 in speaking fees, and $199,500 from Fox News. When Tulsi Gabbard departed ...
Unlike Hegseth, a former Fox ... Gabbard’s specific policies might cause significant heartburn for old-school Republican hawks like McConnell, Collins, Murkowski and others. open image in ...
Tension builds as Tulsi Gabbard testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee with key GOP senators undecided.
It’s Gabbard’s comments, however, that have posed the biggest challenge to her confirmation. Gabbard has repeatedly echoed Russian propaganda used to justify the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine and criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a corrupt autocrat.