O’Reilly: Gabbard ‘lost all credibility’ with Trump over Venezuela opposition
Bill O'Reilly reported that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has lost credibility with President Trump after initially opposing the U.S. raid to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January. O'Reilly made the comments during a Wednesday discussion about the administration's foreign policy decisions. The claim suggests internal disagreement within Trump's national security team over military operations in Venezuela.
Gabbard fundamentally damaged her relationship with Trump by opposing the Venezuela operation. Her stance against the military action demonstrated poor judgment and undermined the administration's foreign policy objectives.
Opposition to military interventions reflects principled foreign policy positions that prioritize diplomatic solutions. Intelligence officials should provide honest assessments even when they conflict with preferred courses of action.
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O’Reilly: Gabbard ‘lost all credibility’ with Trump over Venezuela opposition
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