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Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard signs up as Fox News contributor
Tulsi Gabbard has signed on with Fox News as a paid contributor one month after leaving the Democrat Party.
Gabbard was a 2020 Presidential candidate and a Representative for Hawaii in their second congressional district from 2013 to 2021. She also served in Iraq as a member of the Hawaii Army National Guard.
During Gabbard’s run for the White House, Hillary Clinton, the party’s 2016 nominee and former secretary of state, dubbed Gabbard “a favorite of the Russians” and suggested she would run as a third-party candidate in order to get Donald Trump reelected, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Gabbard denied Clinton’s allegations and said she was an opponent of wars.
Gabbard had supported Clinton’s rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in the 2016 race for the Democratic nomination.
Gabbard endorsed Biden in the 2020 race after she ended her own campaign.
Despite this endorsement, Gabbard has recently been critical of the Biden administration’s support of Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, saying that Russia had “legitimate security concerns” regarding Ukraine becoming a member of NATO, according to the LA Times.
Gabbard said on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that Biden could have stopped the war by giving into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demand to rule out the possibility of Ukraine ever joining NATO.
She went even farther in her opposition to the Democratic party, saying last month that the party “is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness.”
Gabbard has also found common ground with the Republican Party on domestic and cultural issues and campaigned for several of their senate candidates.
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