Gabbard Fends Off Questions About Fulton County Election Raid
- On Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding worldwide threats and the office's annual threat assessment.
- Democratic Senator Mark Warner pressed Gabbard on why the 2026 report excluded foreign election threats, marking the first such assessment since 2017 to omit the topic.
- Senators scrutinized Gabbard's presence during a Fulton County FBI raid, though Gabbard denied participating in law enforcement, stating she observed at President Donald Trump's request.
- Gabbard identified Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan as developing advanced missile systems, adding that Iran's regime appears "intact, but largely degraded" following U.S. and Israeli strikes.
- Testifying alongside Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel and CIA Director John Ratcliffe joined the session, which exposed tensions between lawmakers and the intelligence community over threat assessments.
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