Concerns Mount Over Gabbard's Alleged Ties to Russian Media and Dictators

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Nearly 100 former U.S. diplomats and national security officials have urged Senate leaders to hold closed-door hearings to review Tulsi Gabbard's qualifications as Donald Trump's pick for national intelligence director. They express concerns over her past actions, including meetings with Syrian President Bashar Assad, which they argue could compromise her ability to deliver unbiased intelligence. Gabbard's spokesperson dismissed the concerns as partisan attacks, while current intelligence director Avril Haines emphasized the importance of maintaining strong intelligence-sharing relationships.
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