Trump polled advisers about replacing Tulsi Gabbard as intelligence chief
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Trump polled advisers about replacing Tulsi Gabbard as intelligence chief
"Trump's discussions about replacing Gabbard signal a serious consideration of personnel changes, particularly after her defense of a former deputy who criticized the war with Iran."
"Gabbard's testimony at a recent hearing, where she did not condemn Joe Kent's resignation and criticism of Iran, has contributed to Trump's frustrations with her leadership."
"Despite expressing doubts, Trump offered a mixed endorsement of Gabbard, stating that her different thought process does not disqualify her from serving."
"A White House spokesperson defended Gabbard's tenure, highlighting the cabinet's collective achievements and Trump's confidence in her capabilities."
Donald Trump has expressed frustration with Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, over her defense of a former deputy who criticized the rationale for war with Iran. Although there are no immediate plans to fire Gabbard, discussions about her position indicate serious consideration of a personnel change. Trump's mixed endorsement of Gabbard's leadership reflects his dissatisfaction with her recent testimony regarding Iran. A White House spokesperson defended Gabbard's work, emphasizing the cabinet's achievements under Trump's leadership.
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