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Trump Nominee Tulsi Gabbard Shifts Stance on FISA Section 702 Amid Senate Democrats' Delay Tactics
Jan 10, 2025, 06:26 PM
Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to be the Director of National Intelligence, has shifted her stance on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Previously, while serving in Congress, Gabbard, a combat veteran with 22 years of service and a four-term member of Congress, had introduced legislation to repeal this section, which allows for targeted surveillance of non-U.S. persons located abroad. However, as her confirmation process unfolds, she has expressed support for Section 702, citing its importance for national security and the implementation of Fourth Amendment protections to safeguard American civil liberties. This change in position comes amid pressure from Republican senators, who have indicated that support for Section 702 is crucial for her confirmation. Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton and Senator James Lankford have both emphasized the need for Gabbard to support this surveillance tool. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats have been accused of attempting to delay Gabbard's confirmation by claiming a lack of sufficient vetting materials, despite GOP demands for a quick hearing.
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