New Delhi:
Donald Trump the US President-Elect on Wednesday announced that Tulsi Gabbard, a former democrat, and the first ever Hindu congresswoman, would serve as Director of National Intelligence in his second term.
Who is Tulsi Gabbard?
A four-term congresswoman, 2020 presidential candidate, and New York Times bestselling author, Tulsi Gabbard is a decorated military veteran with three deployments to war zones in the Middle East and Africa. Recently, she transitioned from being a democrat to joining the Republican Party.
” I am proud to announce that former Congresswoman and Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard will serve as the next Director of National Intelligence (DNI). For over 20 years, Tulsi has dedicated herself to defending our nation and safeguarding the freedom of all Americans,” President Trump said.
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“As a former Democratic presidential candidate, she has garnered widespread support across both parties. Now, as a proud Republican, I have no doubt that Tulsi will bring the same fearless spirit that has defined her remarkable career to the Intelligence Community. She will champion our Constitutional rights and help secure peace through strength. Tulsi will make us all proud,” Trump continued.
Welcome, the next Director of Intelligence of the USA, Ms Tulsi Gabbard @TulsiGabbard.
What grit and determination!
Do you see a future US President in her?#Tulsi #TulsiGabbard pic.twitter.com/hVvEpKmDrR— Ashok Bijalwan अशोक बिजल्वाण 🇮🇳 (@AshTheWiz) November 14, 2024
Political Journey of Tulsi Gabbard
Gabbard’s political career began at the age of 21 when she was elected to the Hawaii State House of Representatives. After the 9/11 attacks, she enlisted in the Army National Guard. In 2004, she chose to forgo a guaranteed re-election to serve in Iraq with the 29th Brigade Combat Team, where she worked in a medical unit. Following her return in 2006, Gabbard worked as a legislative aide to Senator Daniel Akaka, then-chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. She later volunteered for a second deployment to the Middle East as a platoon leader.