Surely, moderate Republicans like Sen. Susan Collins—who is up for reelection next year in the reliably blue state of Maine—would consider Kennedy and Gabbard too treacherous to swallow? Nope. Collins voted to confirm both nominees,
The Director of National Intelligence position boils down to judgment and management — and I find Congresswoman Gabbard lacking in both of these essential traits.” Senator Susan Collins, who voted for Gabbard,
Maine’s two senators split on the confirmation vote, with Republican Susan Collins supporting Gabbard and independent Angus King voting no. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, was
The Senate Republicans most eager to trumpet their independence have abandoned their constitutional responsibility to “advise and consent,”
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With confirmation votes for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard, Sens. Bill Cassidy and Susan Collins have abandoned their promises of independence.
Surely, moderate Republicans like Sen. Susan Collins—who is up for reelection next year in the reliably blue state of Maine—would consider Kennedy and Gabbard too treacherous to swallow? Nope. Collins voted to confirm both nominees,
Claire McCaskill, former Democratic Senator from Missouri and David Jolly, former Republican Congressman from Florida join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Tulsi Gabbard’s confirmation by the U.
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Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation: Senate Approves Gabbard As Trump’s Spy Chief—McConnell Lone GOP ‘No’ VoteFeb. 12 The Senate confirmed Gabbard 52-48, with McConnell and all Democrats voting against her—but key moderate Republicans like Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, voting yes.
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