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Over 250 Veterans, Including Medal of Honor Recipients, Endorse Tulsi Gabbard for DNI, Led by Gen. Flynn and Chris Miller
Dec 9, 2024, 01:26 PM
More than 250 veterans, including Medal of Honor recipients and notable figures such as retired General Michael Flynn and former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, have endorsed Tulsi Gabbard for the position of Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The endorsement letter highlights Gabbard's commitment to the nation and her battlefield experience, asserting that her leadership aligns with the values of the American people. Among the signatories are Arizona Congressman Eli Crane, Florida Congressman Brian Mast, and media personality Jack Posobiec. The endorsement reflects a significant backing from the military and intelligence community for Gabbard, who is recognized for her principled stance in Congress.
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