The United States Senate has confirmed President Donald J. Trump’s nomination of Tulsi Gabbard to serve as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in a 52-48 vote. Considered one of the America First leader’s more contentious nominees, resistance to Gabbard collapsed on Monday, with several Senate Republican holdouts announcing their support for the DNI pick.
Nominated a week after Trump’s landslide 2024 presidential election victory, Gabbard has drawn support from numerous Republican lawmakers, America First foreign policy advocates, and the National Sheriffs’ Association. Meanwhile, the opposition to Gabbard’s nomination to serve as DNI has predominantly come from disgraced neoconservatives and globalists like former National Security Advisor John Bolton—stripped of his security clearance by President Trump late last month.
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Gabbard became one of Trump’s most prominent non-Republican endorsements, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his independent bid for the White House to back the America First leader. A former Democratic Congresswoman representing Hawaii, Gabbard has since renounced her Democratic Party membership, and after a stint as a political independent she joined the Republican Party.
An Iraq War veteran noted for her opposition to neoconservative “forever wars,” Gabbard is currently an active-duty member of the U.S. Army Reserves, holding the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. From 2013 to 2016, Gabbard served as a vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) before resigning to back Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2016 presidential primary.