A former CIA counterterrorism chief is the latest to back President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
“She has the right experience, temperament, and professional integrity to restore faith in America’s intelligence community,” Bernard Hudson, a Harvard fellow and 28-year CIA veteran who oversaw the agency’s war on terrorism, wrote in a National Review editorial published Friday.
Gabbard, a former congresswoman and military veteran, was tapped as Trump’s designee in November to oversee America’s 17 intelligence agencies after switching to the Republican Party in late October and endorsing him.
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