Former CIA Director John Brennan told MSNBC on Sunday morning that he worries Tulsi Gabbard could "skew" the intelligence that reaches President Trump if she is confirmed as Director of National Intelligence.
Gabbard has countered disinformation and lies generated by the intelligence bureaucracies that have supported terrorists and getting involved unnecessary and costly wars. She has spoken out against the unlawful spying of American citizens by those agencies.
President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel will appear at a confirmation hearing this week, as the devoted Trump ally has long vowed to punish Trump’s enemies—drawing widespread criticism from even top officials in Trump’s first White House.
John Brennan claims former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) will intentionally withhold intelligence from President Donald Trump if confirmed to his cabinet. The post Fmr. CIA Director John Brennan On MSNBC Claims Tulsi Gabbard Will Intentionally Withhold Intelligence from Trump first appeared on Mediaite.
In all the arguments over whether President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for director of national intelligence is fit for the job, it’s easy to lose sight of why it matters. It matters a lot. To speak of telling truth to power seems terribly old-fashioned these days,
Current and former European and US officials have raised concerns about some of President Donald Trump’s picks for top intelligence posts.
Vice President JD Vance said bureaucrats at U.S. intelligence services were “out of control” and he defended Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head those services, as the right person for the job.
Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in favor of Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence during an interview Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation." MARGARET BRENNAN: Let me ask you about other nominees.
Current and former European and U.S. officials have raised concerns about some of Trump’s picks for top intelligence posts.
More Trump nominees with potentially rocky paths to confirmation face hearings in the Senate this week, including Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kash Patel.
The DNI must preserve the intelligence community’s independence and ensure its insights are valued, even under immense political pressure.