Tucker Carlson accused any Republican Senator who votes against Tulsi Gabbard to lead the U.S. intelligence community of being “an enemy” of the country The post Tucker Carlson Says Every GOP Senator Must Support Tulsi Gabbard Or They Are An ‘Enemy of the United States’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson said Thursday that any Republican Senator who ends up voting against confirming former
Tucker Carlson is calling out GOP senators who might vote against confirming Tulsi Gabbard as Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence. The former Fox News host made the pointed comments during a speech he gave Thursday night in Phoenix,
Gabbard, a recent Donald Trump Cabinet pick, predicted catastrophe if Assad were overthrown. So far, things have played out differently.
Republicans have thus-far remained quiet about Tulsi Gabbard and her chances to succeed in her bid to take over as director of national intelligence.
In a statement, Trump transition spokesperson Alexa Henning noted that no Republican senator has publicly said they would vote against Gabbard.
Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson said Thursday that any Republican Senator who ends up voting against confirming former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as President-elect Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence (DNI) is America’s “enemy.”
Tulsi Gabbard is flopping in her meetings to persuade Senate Republicans to back her unpopular nomination as Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, according to a report from The Hill published Friday.
Mo., said Sunday that he has no concerns about President-elect Donald Trump's selection of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of national intelligence. Gabbard, a vocal non-interventionist,
Tulsi Gabbard is struggling through her meetings with senators this week, sources told The Hill, highlighting the difficult path she faces in winning confirmation to be director of national
Tulsi Gabbard might soon learn director of national intelligence isn’t what it’s cracked up to be.
The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of December carefully dodging questions