Tulsi Gabbard sidelined in Trump administration discussions on Israel and Iran: Report
- In March 2025, President Donald Trump and intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard publicly clashed over whether Iran is nearing the capability to develop a nuclear weapon.
- The split stemmed from Gabbard's testimony to Congress stating Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons, conflicting with Trump's claim that Iran was near acquiring one.
- Following Israel's strikes on Iran last Friday, Trump fully supported Israel while sidelining Gabbard from key deliberations, including a Camp David meeting on U.S. involvement in the conflict.
- An official said Trump is not firing Gabbard since she is "not doing any harm," but Trump views her as "off message," especially after her video warning of nuclear annihilation risks.
- Republicans largely sided with Trump on Iran, and Gabbard's marginalization suggests ongoing internal disputes over U.S. policy toward Iran and Israel amid escalating regional tensions.
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