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Tlosi Gabbard Currently, he does not have enough votes to move forward with the Senate Intelligence Selection Committee, Fox News Digital has known.
The Nomination of the former Democratic Representative to be Director of National Intelligence (DNI) under President Donald Trump It is in danger as it does not have enough republican support to the Committee, they confirmed the sources.
Before you go to the Senate flat for A confirmation voteTrump’s options have all the audiences and their nominations are voted at the Committee level. The Gabbard Confirmation Court will take place at 10 am on Thursday.
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So far, no Trump candidate has managed to move forward with his respective committees.
A senior Intel Committee assistant confirmed to Fox News Digital that Gabbard does not currently have most of the votes of its members, who are needed to move to the full Senate.
According to the source, half of the coveted committee Republicans are not sold to Trump’s DNI selection.
A Family Senate source told Fox News Digital: “Some members are not determined.”
“It is not true that (they) are no.” They clarified.
The source confirmed that the undecided senators in question are Republicans.
A spokesman for Gabbard told Fox News Digital in a statement: “Anonymous sources will continue to lie and erase to try Of these lies this does not change the fact that the Lieutenant Col.
The assistant of the Higher Committee shared that the reasons for the uncertainty of the GOP include his previous position in article 702, his last meeting with former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his past defense of Edward Snowden.
“It’s a judgment,” they said.
Gabbard will probably need all republican votes to pass the Committee, assuming that Democrats vote against her.
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Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Serves as chairman of the Committee with other republican members Jim Risch d’Idaho, Susan Collins de Maine, John Cornyn of Texas, Jerry Moran de Kansas, James Lankford de Oklahoma, Mike Rounds of South Dakota and Todd Young of Indiana.
Lankford recently came out of Gabbard after reversing his position in a controversial intelligence tool known as section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Neither the White House nor the Cotton Office provided feedback to Fox News Digital in time for publication.
Fox News Digital contacted several offices of the Republican Senate to comment.
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As Gabbard’s confirmation fate hangs on the balance, according to some republican senators aligned with Trump, they resigned from the Committee’s rules in order to open the vote on Gabbard’s candidacy, according to Politico. This would mean that each senator’s vote is accessible to the public.
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The Rules of the Intel Committee stipulate that the vote is held at a closed meeting and that an account is published later. It is expected that the vote will be advanced closed, in accordance with the rules.