News

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) was baffled by how prior special counsels run by Robert Mueller and John Durham didn’t highlight evidence of what she alleged was a ...
The U.S. spy chief, who built her political identity opposing military intervention, is falling in line after the bombing of ...
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, is at the center of a heated exchange with President Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump said Iran was "weeks away" from having a nuclear bomb. Iran was close to having bomb-grade uranium, but experts predicted it could have taken anywhere from months to two years ...
Trump’s stance, bolstered by a May 31 International Atomic Energy Agency report (that stated Iran had accumulated roughly 120 kg of uranium enriched to 60%, dangerously close to weapons-grade levels ...
Connecticut Sen. Murphy said Tulsi Gabbard was excluded from an Iran briefing for disputing claims the strike destroyed its nuclear program.
President Trump said his intelligence director was "wrong" when she testified Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon.
Iran, France, Germany and the United Kingdom will hold nuclear talks in Istanbul on Friday (July 25) following warnings by the three European countries that failure to resume negotiations would lead ...
June 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was wrong in suggesting there was no evidence Iran is building a nuclear weapon.
Gabbard said the “tactics" of the "deep state” must be exposed to ensure similar actions are not taken in the future.
President Trump has publicly contradicted DNI Tulsi Gabbard amid reports suggesting Gabbard's influence within Trump's administration is declining.
A Trump ally told us that the president appreciates Gabbard’s political appeal to disaffected Democrats but doesn’t look to her counsel on foreign policy or national security.