Tulsi Gabbard: Trump’s new intelligence chief 2025

Tulsi Gabbard Nominated as Director of National Intelligence by President-Elect Trump

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii and a vocal critic of American military interventions, to serve as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). This position would place Gabbard in charge of all 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, shaping the administration’s intelligence and international policies.

Gabbard’s Political Transformation and Support for Trump

    Once a Democrat who ran for the presidential candidacy in 2020, Gabbard evolved into one of America’s leading advocates for Trump and a notable conservative figure in the airwaves. Her bipartisan appeal is even recognized by Trump, though the recent affiliation with the Republican Party weakened ties to the Democratic constituency.

    Trump Upholds Gabbard’s Platform

      Trump praised Gabbard for having a “fearless spirit” and for being an ardent defender of Constitutional rights, positing that she will inject the intelligence community with just the right amount of strength and motivation. He concluded: “Tulsi will make us all proud.”

      Criticism of Existing U.S. Foreign Policy

        An armed forces veteran, decorated as a combat operation leader and having been an Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, Gabbard has been very vocal about the Biden administration’s foreign policy, in particular about the entry into various conflicts. The one who recently addressed a Trump rally, where she spoke out about rising global tensions and passionately advocated for the de-escalation approach.

        Unconventional Cabinet Appointments

          Gabbard’s nomination mirrors the Trump tendency to choose on loyalty rather than traditional national security qualification. Other selections such as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other business leaders, Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy, only go to solidify that Trump’s effort at unifying his administration is unique in and of itself.

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          Personal DetailsInformation
          Full NameTulsi Gabbard
          Date of BirthApril 12, 1981 (age 43)
          Place of BirthLeloaloa, American Samoa
          Other NamesTulsi Gabbard Tamayo
          Current Political PartyRepublican (2024–present)
          Previous Political AffiliationsDemocratic (1999–2022), Independent (2022–2024)
          SpousesEduardo Tamayo (m. 2002; div. 2006), Abraham Williams (m. 2015)
          ChildrenNone
          Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
          ParentMike Gabbard (father)
          RelativesCaroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard (aunt)
          EducationHawaii Pacific University (BS)
          Net WorthApproximately $500,000–$1 million (as of recent estimates)

          Hinduism Valued by Tulsi Gabbard

          Foundational Influence and Spiritual Development

          Tulsi Gabbard was nurtured in a distinctive, multicultural environment that embraced Hindu values. Born in American Samoa, her family moved to Hawaii, where her mother cultivated an interest in Hinduism and instilled its principles in her children. The name “Tulsi,” derived from the revered Hindu plant Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, symbolizes the goddess Tulasi. This early association with Hindu symbols laid the groundwork for her enduring reverence for the faith.

          Philosophies and Rituals

          During her formative years, Tulsi absorbed spiritual teachings from the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most esteemed texts in Hinduism, which underscores concepts such as karma, duty, and altruism. These teachings significantly influenced her daily life and moral compass, fostering a strong sense of responsibility towards serving others. Gabbard also engaged in yoga and meditation, practices rooted in Hinduism that enhance mental clarity, resilience, and empathy.

          Connection with the Science of Identity Foundation

          In her teenage years, Tulsi became affiliated with the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF), a Vaishnava Hindu organization aligned with the teachings of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Through her involvement with SIF, Gabbard expanded her spiritual understanding and embraced a devotional perspective, regularly participating in practices such as chanting and studying sacred texts. Her dedication to Hinduism has profoundly influenced her life philosophy and political views, as Tulsi openly expresses her faith and emphasizes her commitment to the values of compassion, tolerance, and social responsibility.

          Military Service DetailsInformation
          AllegianceUnited States
          Branch/ServiceUnited States Army
          Years of Service2003–present
          RankLieutenant Colonel
          UnitUnited States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, United States Army Reserve
          Battles/WarsIraq War
          AwardsCombat Medical Badge, Meritorious Service Medal
          YearEvent
          2002Elected to Hawaii State Legislature, becoming the youngest woman elected at age 21.
          2003Joined the Hawaii Army National Guard.
          2004-2005Deployed to Iraq, served in a medical unit.
          2007Graduated as a distinguished honor graduate from Officer Training at the Alabama Military Academy.
          2008-2009Stationed in Kuwait as an Army Military Police platoon leader.
          2013Elected as U.S. Representative for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District, becoming the first Samoan-American in Congress; appointed Vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
          2015Promoted to Major in the Hawaii Army National Guard; vocal critic of Obama administration’s stance on Islamic extremism.
          2016Resigned from DNC Vice-chair position to endorse Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
          2017Publicly expressed skepticism about certain military actions in Syria.
          2019Launched campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2020 election.
          2020Ended presidential campaign, endorsed Joe Biden in March; transferred to U.S. Army Reserve; promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.
          2021Departed from Congress in January; took conservative positions on various social and foreign policy issues.
          2022Left the Democratic Party in October, became an Independent; campaigned for Republicans during the 2022 midterms; featured speaker at CPAC.
          2024Joined the Republican Party; endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election in August; became honorary co-chair of Trump’s presidential transition team; in November, selected by Trump to serve as Director of National Intelligence .

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