"Gabbard has served her country with uncommon courage and integrity. Here is the right man to take the torch from her.
"For North Carolina, for America, and for the United States Constitution, Dan Bishop as director of National Intelligence would be a win-win for all."
"Gabbard’s recent resignation, effective June 30, to support her husband through a serious illness, is a reminder of the personal sacrifices so many in public service make. We owe her gratitude for her service and her willingness to put principle above politics.
"Now the president has an opportunity to name a successor who combines the same America First instincts with unmatched experience in both national security and the inner workings of the federal government. That man is Congressman-turned-prosecutor Dan Bishop of North Carolina.
"Bishop is no stranger to the fight for constitutional government. As a member of the House Freedom Caucus, he was one of its most effective voices — a steadfast defender of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty. He has been particularly resolute in protecting the Fourth Amendment against the surveillance state. Bishop consistently opposed the warrantless surveillance provisions of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)." . . . More...
Tulsi Gabbard Is Planning on Releasing Some Important Things Before She Exits – RedState "Some of the Democrats, like Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), showed how lacking in class they were, still attacking her, even with the horrible news about her husband's health.
"Gabbard's last day is June 30th.
"But before she is out the door, she's reportedly planning on releasing some important information.
Before departing, Gabbard intends to release findings tied to investigations into Havana Syndrome, formally known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), the COVID-19 pandemic, the weaponization of the federal government, the 2020 presidential election, and more, according to the official. These findings will likely be released in weekly installments over the next month.
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