Edward Snowden has lived in Russia for the past 12 years, but a pardon from Trump could see him return to his country of birth.
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For all the various ways the Obama administration and the forthcoming Trump administration seem to differ, given the last time he weighed in on it, it looks like the matter of Edward Snowden is ...
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Here Are Tulsi Gabbard’s Controversial Views on Russia and UkraineTulsi Gabbard, who was recently confirmed as director of national intelligence, faced tough questions during her Senate ...
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‘I Am Offended’: How Tulsi Gabbard Overcame Scrutiny During Confirmation HearingDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faced tough questions during her Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. Sen.
Tulsi Gabbard appears to be seeking to assuage senators’ concerns about her nomination in a new opinion piece explaining why she thought "traitor" was too harsh a word for Edward Snowden.
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Hosted on MSNIntel Officials Caught 'Attempting to Undermine' DNI Tulsi Gabbard 'from Within': ReportDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has a world of international enemies to watch out for -- and it turns out she ...
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‘Is Edward Snowden a Traitor?’ GOP Senator On Meet the Press Ducks the Same Question Tulsi Gabbard Repeatedly Dodged in Senate HearingEric Schmitt (R-MO) twisted himself in knots to avoiding stating whether he considers Snowden — who stole more than a million classified documents — a traitor. “Is Edward Snowden a traitor?” ...
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Sen. Schmitt dodges answering if Edward Snowden is a traitoron Sunday mirrored ex-Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, when he dodged classifying Edward Snowden as a traitor. Why it matters: Gabbard's refusal to call ...
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