Trump Dni chooses Tulsi Gabbard pure last obstacle, voting leaders for the final confirmation
President Donald Trump Nominated for the director of the National Intelligence (DNA), Tulsi Gabbard, cleared the last procedural obstacle on Monday night, pressing the way to finally vote on confirmation later this week.
The proposal went through a vote of 52-46, along the party lines.
At one point, considering perhaps the most endangered Trump’s types, a former Democratic Congress Woman received past another key voiceBeatting the threshold of the legislative Philibuster on the nominations.
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The outcome of voting on Monday was much safer than the one from her Senate SELECT Intelligence Committee Vote last week, which depended on a few senators who had potentially concerned.
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But the Republicans indicated confirmation in her entire Senate, as evidenced by their cutout, while the Vice President of JD Vance in Europe represented the US at events and meetings, and there is no nearby to break the link in the upper chamber. Vance especially had to spoil the equalization to confirm the Minister of Defense Pete Hegsetha.
The voting has increased the vote for confirmation on Wednesday, as Democrats are expected to take advantage of all 30 hours after closing the time to discuss, instead of reaching a time agreement with the Republicans to speed it up.
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Last week, Gabbard progressed from the Senate Committee of the Intelligence Service, abolishing the support of the key GOP Susan Collins, R-MAINE and Todd Young, R-Croatia.
In the final vote, Gabbard may only lose 3 Republican votes, assuming that he does not receive any democratic support, as was the case in the Committee.
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Gabbard already has an advantage over the Minister of Defense of Pete Hegsetha, as Collins supports it. The senator was especially one of three votes against Hegsetth.