During a CBS interview, Vice President J.D. Vance defended Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination for Director of National Intelligence, pushing back against criticisms from conservative outlets like the Wall Street Journal and National Review. Host Margaret Brennan cited these publications’ negative views, particularly on Gabbard’s past defense of Edward Snowden and her stance on Syria, but Vance dismissed their influence, arguing that such outlets no longer determine presidential decisions.
Vance emphasized Gabbard’s military service, high-level security clearances, and impeccable character. He also pointed out that Gabbard could restore trust in the intelligence community, which he claimed had become politicized and untrustworthy. Brennan challenged Vance by pointing out Gabbard’s mistrust of intelligence services, but Vance remained firm in his support, suggesting Gabbard’s qualifications should outweigh partisan criticisms.