Tulsi Gabbard says Trump defines imminent threats

Tulsi Gabbard basically told senators that only Trump gets to decide what counts as a threat, torching the entire concept of independent intelligence analysis in one Senate hearing.

Gabbard punts threat assessment to Trump
  • Tulsi Gabbard said determining threats isn't her job.
  • Jon Ossoff pushed back hard, calling that absurd.
  • Joe Kent's resignation letter triggered the whole confrontation.
  • Kent wrote that Iran posed no imminent danger whatsoever.
Gabbard's testimony contradicted her own paperwork
  • Her written statement called Iran's nuclear program obliterated.
  • Oral testimony admitted Iran had been trying to rebuild.
  • Mark Warner accused her of omitting Trump-contradicting details.
  • She blamed the discrepancy on running long during the remarks.
Ratcliffe played it way smoother
  • John Ratcliffe called Iran a constant, immediate threat.
  • He pinned Iran's strength on the prior administrations' policies.
  • Ratcliffe dodged controversy while still backing the president.
  • His congressional hearing skills outpaced Gabbard's by miles.
Annual threat report got a political makeover
  • Climate change and public health references were stripped entirely.
  • Border security jumped to the top-priority slot this year.
  • Russia and China threats remained but got deprioritized.
  • Intelligence officials refused to detail pre-war briefings to Trump.
 

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