The American Senate Intelligence Committee is ready to question former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as it wants to confirm the national intelligence to become the director of the nation.
Gabbard is expected to face questions about his 2017 trip to Syria, when she met the then President Bashar al-Assad during her time in Congress.
At that time, the opponents of the yatra said that the Syrian citizen faced criticism to legalize Assad.
Military veterans, who used to run for the nomination of the Democratic Party in the 2020 presidential election, include critics of the support of the Biden administration for Ukraine, including sending assistance to Ukrainian soldiers rather than using resources for domestic issues.
“This war and victim could easily survive if Biden Administrator/NATO acknowledged Russia’s legitimate security concerns,” Gabbard said Russia said in 2022 as an attack on Ukraine.
Announcing his nomination, US President Donald Trump said Gabard “bring a fearless sense, which defined his magnificent career for our intelligence community, made our constitutional rights champion, and protects through strength There is peace. “
If approved by a simple majority in the Senate, the Gabbard Wild Wild Overseas 18 American intelligence agencies.
Trump’s Republican Party has a 53-47 Senate majority.
Some information for this report came from Associated Press and Reuters.