Trump’s candidate for head of US national intelligence changes stance on electronic surveillance 09:47

Tulsi Gabbard, a candidate for the post of director of US national intelligence under the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump, has changed her stance on electronic surveillance. The portal reports this axios.

Gabbard told the press that she now supports Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). He said such a program should be pursued “to protect the country while protecting the civil liberties of Americans.”

The authors noted that Gabbard changed her position due to problems, considering her candidacy for the head of intelligence. Journalists noted that the politician had previously criticized this initiative and suggested its removal at the legislative level.

U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt last November rejected It was stated that the accusations against Gabbard that she was a “Russian agent” were politically motivated. He recalled that the politician served in the US armed forces and became part of the “unique coalition” that Trump created.

It was previously known that Trump was a candidate for the post of head of US national intelligence. To read News from RT.

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