Tulsi Gabbard has cleared the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee in a 9-8 vote on Tuesday and will now move forward to a full Senate vote to become the next Director of National Intelligence.
Bondi's appointment comes amidst a DOJ already troubled by the dismissals of career employees perceived as disloyal to Trump.
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