Tulsi Gabbard Says Iran’s Government Still Intact but Refuses to Discuss Talks with Trump About War
Democratic senators pressed Gabbard on intelligence shared before the Iran conflict, including warnings of regional attacks and Strait of Hormuz closure risks.
- At the annual worldwide threats hearings, senators pressed Tulsi Gabbard on her intelligence briefings, with Sen. Mark Warner saying 'If you want to ask questions, you should have stayed in Congress.'
- Reporting says outdated intelligence likely led to a U.S. missile striking an elementary school in Iran that killed more than 165 people, and the White House says the incident is under investigation.
- Gabbard was pressed about her presence at an FBI search of a Fulton County election hub, where she said she was there 'at the request of the president' and did not participate.
- Gabbard defended her handling of intelligence, saying 'I have not and won't divulge internal conversations', while the former acting DNI Ratcliffe said 'The intelligence reflects the contrary'.
- Broader security trends include recent domestic incidents in Texas, New York, Virginia, and Michigan, while President Trump urged allies to safeguard the region's waterway.
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The U.S. intelligence coordinator, Gabbard, has questioned President Trump's justification for the start of Iran's war with statements in Congress.
Gabbard deflects when asked about Iran war
WASHINGTON — At annual hearings about worldwide threats Wednesday, Democratic senators pressed the U.S. government's top intelligence official about the war with Iran, including whether she advised President Donald Trump that Tehran was likely to block the Strait of Hormuz,…
Gabbard deflects when asked about intelligence she'd offered
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic senators pressed the U.S. government’s top intelligence official at annual worldwide threats hearings Wednesday about the war with Iran, including whether she had advised President Donald Trump that Tehran was likely to block the Strait of…
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