The Maine Republican said the nominee âaddressed my concerns regarding her views on Edward Snowden.â
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) announced on Feb. 3 that she will support former Rep. Tulsi Gabbardâs nomination for director of national intelligence (DNI), providing Gabbard with a key vote.
Collins said Gabbard would return the office of DNI âto its intended size.â During the hearing, it was mentioned that the office, which oversees Americaâs 18 intelligence agencies, has become expansive in terms of its number of personnel.
The senator went on to say that Gabbard, a former Democrat who represented Hawaii in the House for eight years, âaddressed my concerns regarding her views on Edward Snowden.â
During last weekâs Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Gabbardâs nomination, questions came up regarding her past statements on Snowden, who is in Russia on asylum after leaking U.S. national security secrets in 2013. Gabbard declined, when asked multiple times, to say that Snowden is a traitor.
She said DNI should be âfocused on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again.â She acknowledged that Snowden âbroke the law.â
Gabbard also mentioned the need to prevent âanother Snowden-type leak.â
âAnd Iâve laid out specific actions if confirmed as DNI to do that,â she said.
Also during the hearing, questions about her past views on Russia and Syria came up. Gabbard was asked about her 2017 meeting with former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. She said she talked to him about his use of chemical weapons on his own people. Gabbard has said that Assad is ânot the enemy of the United States.â
On the RussiaâUkraine war, in the past she blamed Ukraine and NATO for the conflict.
During her confirmation hearing, however, Gabbard said Russia is to blame.
Were one Republican to join all Democrats on the committee in voting against advancing Gabbardâs nomination, that would be enough to reject her in the committee, though the full Senate could vote to confirm her anyway.
The GOP controls the Senate, 53â47, and can afford to lose three of its members if no Democrats support Gabbard. Vice President JD Vance would break a tie.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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