Tulsi Gabbard's resistance to foreign wars amid Trump's aggression was her undoing | Mohamad Bazzi
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Tulsi Gabbard's resistance to foreign wars amid Trump's aggression was her undoing | Mohamad Bazzi
Tulsi Gabbard remained loyal to Donald Trump and promoted his grievances and election-related conspiracy claims. She accused Barack Obama and senior national security officials of a treasonous conspiracy tied to Russian interference in the 2016 election. She appeared at an FBI raid in Georgia seeking 2020 election ballots despite a role focused on foreign intelligence. She submitted her resignation to Trump, planning to leave on 30 June to support her husband after a cancer diagnosis, while reports said the White House forced the resignation. Trump had pressured her over her intelligence assessments regarding Iran’s nuclear progress and excluded her from planning efforts involving Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro. Her resistance to regime-change and foreign intervention efforts contributed to her removal.
"Tulsi Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence, stayed loyal to Donald Trump until the end and nurtured the president's grievances against his political enemies. Last year, she accused Barack Obama and several of his top national security officials of leading a treasonous conspiracy to highlight Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. In January, Gabbard showed up at the scene of an FBI raid in Georgia where officials sought ballots from the 2020 election, even though her role is mainly focused on foreign intelligence."
"On Friday, Gabbard submitted her resignation to Trump, saying she would leave her post on 30 June, so she could support her husband after he was recently diagnosed with cancer. News reports quickly emerged that the White House had forced Gabbard to resign. The Guardian reported last month that Trump had privately asked cabinet members whether he should replace her from the post that oversees 18 US intelligence agencies."
"Despite her loyalty and attempts to cozy up to Trump by promoting his conspiracy theories about past elections, Gabbard was undone by her resistance to US foreign interventions and regime-change wars. She repeatedly drew Trump's anger for her handling of intelligence around Iran's nuclear program and capabilities. Last June, when Trump supported Israel's surprise attack against Tehran before Washington briefly joined the 12-day war by bombing several of Iran's nuclear facilities, he pressured Gabbard to change her assessment of how close Iran was to producing a bomb."
"In January, as Trump's national security team finalized its plan to depose and abduct Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, and bring him to New York to stand trial, Gabbard was excluded from the planning, reportedly because of her past opposition to US operations aimed at regime change. Around that time, Gabbard posted photos on Instagram of herself practicing yoga on a beach in Hawaii, where she had lived before moving to Washington."
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