Punchbowl News reports:
Tulsi Gabbard is on record calling for the U.S. government to “drop all charges” against Edward Snowden, wanting to repeal key intelligence-gathering tools and sometimes embracing Russian talking points regarding the wars in Syria and Ukraine.
That’s even before examining Gabbard’s foreign policy views, which are far outside the mainstream of American political discourse — and even further away from the center of gravity in the Senate Republican Conference.
Republican senators have privately discussed their interest in viewing Gabbard’s FBI file, according to three sources familiar with the conversations. This is done for each Cabinet nominee, but the implication is that the documents could reveal previously unknown information about Gabbard, including possible foreign contacts.
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News: GOP senators privately discussing their interest in viewing Tulsi Gabbard’s FBI file for previously unknown info like possible foreign contacts, citing her open hostility toward intel apparatus coupled w/embrace of Russian narratives on Ukraine/Syriahttps://t.co/XJip8bH0jJ
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