Over 250 veterans, including prominent figures like retired Gen. Michael Flynn and former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, have publicly endorsed former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as Director of National Intelligence under President Trump's second term. A letter titled "American Veterans for Tulsi Gabbard" praises Gabbard's dedication to national security and her extensive military service, highlighting her deployments to Iraq and her two decades of service alongside fellow service members. The letter emphasizes Gabbard's advocacy for veterans' health issues, particularly regarding toxic exposures and cancer care.
The veterans underscore Gabbard's unique blend of selflessness, courage, and leadership, qualities they believe are essential for strengthening the intelligence community. They also defend her against criticisms regarding her alleged relationships with U.S. adversaries, calling the accusations baseless and praising her commitment to American safety and freedom. The signatories, many of whom have backgrounds in special operations and intelligence, express gratitude to President Trump for nominating Gabbard and affirm their confidence in her ability to enhance national security while upholding civil liberties.
Gabbard's nomination comes after her endorsement of Trump and subsequent switch to the Republican Party. The veterans' letter champions her stance against unnecessary wars, echoing her remarks at a Trump rally where she warned against a vote for Vice President Harris, equating it with a vote for war. They highlight Gabbard's extensive military experience and her commitment to peace, contrasting it with what they perceive as the failed policies of established Washington figures.
The veterans believe that Gabbard, if confirmed, will effectively execute the administration's mandate to prioritize national security without engaging in unnecessary conflicts or compromising civil liberties. They commend her integrity and unwavering commitment to the American people.
Comments(0)
Top Comments