US: Tulsi Gabbard clears Senate Committee vote for nomination as next director of National Intelligence
Former Representative Tulsi Gabbard moves closer to confirmation as Director of National Intelligence after a narrow Senate Intelligence Committee vote of 9-8. With key endorsements from Senators Todd Young and Susan Collins, Gabbard's path to the...

The vote was a close call, passing 9-8 along party lines.
"The Intelligence Committee just voted for Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to be the Director of National Intelligence favourably to the full United States Senate. We look forward to her confirmation and working with her to keep America safe," Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) told reporters after the closed-door vote, The Hill reported.
The vote came just hours after Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.), a key swing vote, announced that he would support Gabbard.
Through a series of posts on X, Young endorsed her nomination, saying, "I appreciate Tulsi Gabbard's engagement with me on a variety of issues to ensure that our intelligence professionals will be supported and policymakers will receive unbiased information under her leadership."
"Having now secured these commitments, I will support Tulsi's nomination and look forward to working with her to protect our national security" Young added.
Gabbard, who was nominated by US President Donald Trump for the post, is a former Army Reserve lieutenant colonel, Democratic congresswoman, and 2020 presidential candidate who switched to the Republican Party last year. She has, at times, referred to the tens of thousands of intelligence personnel she would oversee as members of the "deep state."
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