WASHINGTON (AP) - Tulsi Gabbard moved a step closer to being the next director of national intelligence Monday after the U.S. Senate advanced her nomination to a final vote planned for later this week.
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick to oversee US spy agencies, advances to Senate confirmation vote
WASHINGTON (AP) - Tulsi Gabbard moved a step closer to being the next director of national intelligence Monday after the U.S. Senate advanced her nomination to a final vote planned for later this week.
The Senate could hold its final vote on confirming Gabbard as soon as Wednesday following Monday’s 52-46 procedural vote to end debate on her nomination, which fell along party lines.
Created following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence oversees and coordinates the work of 18 intelligence agencies.
A former Democratic congresswoman, Gabbard is one of President Donald Trump's most contentious nominees, given her past comments sympathetic to Edward Snowden and Russia and a meeting with Syria's now-deposed leader.