The Republican's announcement follows continued scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation's chief federal law enforcement officer.
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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis is standing by Holtermann’s Bakery a week after Whoopi Goldberg accused the Staten Island institution of snubbing her order based on.. TMZ.com
Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation has removed multiple bulletins criticizing Tulsi Gabbard following her nomination as director of national intelligence by President-elect Trump. The former Democratic congresswoman, now Republican, has consistently opposed US military interventions and advocated for diplomatic solutions in Ukraine. Previously accused of spreading Russian disinformation by CCD, Gabbard has maintained critical positions on Ukraine's leadership and conflict resolution approaches.
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Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat and the first Hindu member of the US Congress, has been appointed as the new director of national intelligence by US President-elect Donald Trump. The 43-year-old can contribute her "fearless spirit" to the intelligence community, according to Trump, who called her a "proud Republican." Despite having served in the US Army, Gabbard has never held a senior position in an intelligence organization.
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Republican Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that “this may be more of an optics issue, restoring confidence with the American people and in my state who actually do believe..
Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that it’s “more likely than not it emerged out of the lab.”
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) says that election reforms advanced by Republican legislatures – like the one in his home state – are needed because Americans have lost faith in elections.