Sens. Susan Collins and Todd Young, who both serve on the Intelligence Committee, are among the Republicans who have yet to say whether they will support Tulsi Gabbard. Only one Republican would need to oppose her to block her nomination from being reported favorably to the full Senate,
Some Republican senators are pushing for the unusual step of making public a key vote on Tulsi Gabbard ... are seen as soft on Gabbard, including Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who said there ...
Tulsi Gabbard as President Donald ... Jan. 27 Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, told The Hill she’s not convinced Gabbard has reversed course on her previous opposition to Section 702 of the Foreign ...
Sen. Susan Collins will be in the spotlight this week as high profile hearings get underway for two of President Donald Trump's most controversial cabinet appointees. But it will require some extra hustle from Maine's senior senator.
Gabbard’s specific policies might cause significant heartburn for old-school Republican hawks like McConnell, Collins, Murkowski and others. open image in gallery Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald ...
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) spoke to the Hill’s Al Weaver in an interview published on Monday, during which she suggested that Tulsi Gabbard’s last-minute conversion on intelligence gathering ...
Kennedy Jr., Kash Patel, and Tulsi ... Susan Collins of Maine, who voted against Hegseth, serves on the committee and appears undecided on her nomination. She told Axios that Gabbard’s previous ...
Senate Republicans are wary of Tulsi ... that Gabbard “has a path [that] continues to narrow.” The committee is split 9–8 between Republicans and Democrats, meaning that Gabbard can’t lose a single GOP vote. Republican Senator Susan Collins is ...
President Donald Trump and former Representative Tulsi Gabbard attend a town ... was viewed as more likely to fail than Gabbard. Senator Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who is up for reelection ...
Mitch McConnell shocked many when he joined Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine in opposition ... Perhaps the most tenuous confirmation will be for Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick to be director of National Intelligence.
Jan. 26 Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told NBC he is inclined to vote in favor of all of Trump’s nominees, but wants to “see how the hearing goes,” specifically citing Gabbard’s controversial visit to Syria and her previous call for charges to be dropped against National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.