Good thing we voted for Trump to get Tulsi in to stop all those wars
Posted by DistinctAmbition1272@reddit | tulsi | View on Reddit | 8 comments
Washington — President Trump on Friday said his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was "wrong" when she testified in March that Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon, marking the second time in a week the president has dismissed the assessment of the intelligence director he selected.
The White House this week said Iran has everything it needs to build a nuclear weapon and needs only the green light from Iran's supreme leader, with the ability to ready a nuclear weapon within weeks. Mr. Trump said Iran was "very close to having" a nuclear weapon.
In March, Gabbard testified on Capitol Hill that the U.S. "continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program he suspended in 2003." Gabbard later insisted she and the president are on the same page.
therin_88@reddit
And just like that -- he stopped the war.
plsobeytrafficlights@reddit
i cant tell if you are joking or just had bad timing.
Calm_Carpenter_2199@reddit
“When Fiction Makes Headlines: The Trump–Gabbard ‘Feud’ That Wasn’t”
It started with a hearing and ended with a headline—none of which matched what was actually said. During the 2025 Annual Threat Assessment, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard delivered a measured assessment: “Iran is not currently building a nuclear weapon. Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized a program since 2003.” She also warned that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile had reached unprecedented levels and that the regime could break out within weeks to months if it chose.
In other words: not building a bomb now—but they’re dangerously close if they decide to.
Then came the press conference. A reporter, in a moment of elegant distortion, asked President Trump: “Your Director of Intelligence says Iran is not enriching uranium for a nuclear bomb—do you agree with that?” That wasn’t what Gabbard had said. She acknowledged the uranium enrichment; she questioned intent, not capability.
Trump, predictably, disagreed—with the question, not his own DNI. But the soundbite was too good to resist. Suddenly, headlines screamed: 🗞️ “Trump Disagrees with His Intelligence Chief on Iran” 🗞️ “White House at Odds Over Nuclear Threat” 🗞️ “Gabbard Undermined by President on Global Stage”
Except… there was no disagreement. Just a reporter quoting a condensed version of Gabbard’s comments, which Trump responded to as if they were accurate. The “rift” was an illusion born from a misquote—and the echo chamber hasn’t stopped since.
This is what happens when policy meets poor paraphrasing: clarity is sacrificed at the altar of the 10-second headline.
LactoceTheIntolerant@reddit
Full on grift! F everyone that voted for this!
turkishrambo@reddit
she didn't even say that though. maybe do a cursory amount of research before typing "fUlL oN gRiFt!11! fUcK eVeRyOnE!!!1" like an absolute bellend.
Playful-Country-9849@reddit
What do you think the intended effect of saying "this country will build WMDs quickly is"? Is it a line that encourages the military to intervene or not intervene against a threat? It's the former. No different from saying that there are WMDs in Iraq.
The US military is deploying stealth bombers in close proximity to Iran, why do you think that is? Is it ride them around for fun or is it to bomb it?
Qasam Soleimani, an Iranian general, got killed under the orders of Trump during his first term. You think that Trump wouldn't take military action against Iran again?
LactoceTheIntolerant@reddit
Guess we’ll see how long she holds her job. DJT already said he doesn’t need DNI at all because he’s so smart.
jefe4959@reddit
Shes pathetic. Especially after putting out that video. I would've held out some respect for her if she resigned.