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Former Intelligence Officials Urge Senate To Confirm Tulsi Gabbard

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Dozens of top former intelligence officials are urging members of the Senate to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, citing her potential to address the politicization within intelligence agencies. Former officials including Robert O’Brien, Ric Grenell, and Erik Prince have expressed their support for Gabbard in a letter to Senate Intelligence Committee leaders.

In the letter addressed to Chairman Tom Cotton and Vice Chairman Mark Warner, the former officials emphasized Gabbard's ability to counteract the politicization that has negatively impacted intelligence operations. They believe her appointment as DNI would contribute to safeguarding the freedom and security of the United States and its citizens.

The endorsement from these prominent figures underscores the importance of restoring integrity and non-partisanship to the intelligence community. Gabbard's nomination has garnered significant backing from individuals with extensive experience in national security and intelligence matters.

Gabbard's nomination backed by prominent figures in national security and intelligence.
Former officials support Gabbard for DNI role to address politicization in intelligence agencies.
Supporters believe Gabbard can restore integrity and non-partisanship in the intelligence community.

If confirmed, Gabbard would be tasked with overseeing the nation's intelligence apparatus and ensuring that critical information is analyzed and disseminated without bias or undue influence. Her supporters view her as a candidate capable of upholding the principles of objectivity and professionalism within the intelligence community.

The call for Senate confirmation reflects a shared belief among former intelligence officials that Gabbard's leadership could herald a new era of transparency and effectiveness in intelligence operations. As the nomination process unfolds, the Senate will weigh the endorsements and recommendations put forth by these respected individuals in evaluating Gabbard's qualifications for the role of Director of National Intelligence.

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