Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence to focus on husband's cancer diagnosis
Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation from President Trump's director of national intelligence position, citing her husband Abraham's recent diagnosis with a rare form of bone cancer. Sen. Adam Schiff responded with condolences but criticized Gabbard's tenure, saying her only positive contribution was resigning and accusing her of politicizing intelligence. The White House called Schiff's comments disgusting.
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HuffPost centers Schiff's substantive critique of Gabbard's record; NY Post frames the same critique as inflammatory Democratic excess worthy of fury.
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“Schiff Calls Out Gabbard After Her Resignation: 'She Politicized Intelligence'”
“Democrats, media spark fury with 'disgusting' response to Tulsi Gabbard's resignation”
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