On May 7, 2026, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard addressed the 2026 Independent Women’s Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. Given her current position at the tip of the IC accountability spear, it is worth reviewing DNI Gabbard’s remarks. The transcript of her speech is below.
[Transcript] – “Thank you so much for the introduction. Carrie, thank you for your leadership and all of the hard work that goes into making this day possible, and, of course, thanks to all of you for being here and for your support of the tremendous work that IWF does. I’m trying to remember what year I kind of first started getting involved. It might’ve been around the end of my time in Congress, but it’s been incredible to see the trajectory just over the last five, six years and the impact that IWF has had, and how much it has sparked and inspired people, women and girls, people all across the country, to take it upon themselves to really be the solution and confront the grave and serious and historic challenges that we are facing today. I think the focus of this summit today is around leadership, which is essential.
I have found too often in my time in politics, now that has spanned over 20-something years, my time serving in the military in different capacities, you know, the challenge and opportunity of leadership is a perpetual one. I find it now in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Intelligence Community across the board. And too often, what I see, especially in some of our young women and girls, but even some of the moms groups that I’ve met over the years, is a concern or question around not being qualified to lead.”
“Whether it’s running for office or taking on an organization, or going and testifying before Congress or before a school board meeting, people who haven’t done it before, never imagined themselves to be in this position, often say, “Well, you know, someone else can do it. Someone else will be better to do it. Someone else is more experienced. Someone else has the right qualifications and meets that criteria, for example, to be a candidate for office.”
And my response to them is always to focus on the most important characteristic that we should all look for in a leader, and that we should strive for in the leaders whom we choose to elect and that we choose to support. And that characteristic is someone who cares. If you care about serving and making a positive impact on your community, your state, your country, you will therefore then care about telling the truth.
You’ll care about standing up for what is right. And the courage that we see, especially in this vitriolic political environment that we are in, that courage is necessary because of the radical responses that we all get when we do very simple, common-sense things like stand up for the truth and speak the objective truth.
And obviously, the foremost example, and the one that’s been really gratifying to see the progress around, is the truth of the biological difference between men and women and girls and boys, and that, you know, girls should be able to play sports against girls. It’s a perfect case study. I think the fundamental issue is so much greater than this example because this whole fight and this whole challenge is impacting a generation. But when you look at what’s really at stake, the existence and acceptance that there is such a thing as objective truth is really the issue. And so this is the current fight over this, and the progress that’s been made here in the US and around the world with a lot of these international sporting entities is truly incredible. But it all drives down to the implications of what happens when we live in a society that rejects the existence of objective truth.
It erodes and removes the guardrails that must exist in our society, that there is such a thing as truth, that we expect our lawmakers and our leaders to understand that there is such a thing as truth, and that we expect our media to understand that there is such a thing as truth. How does a journalist, a true, honest journalist, which is a rare breed these days–I know we have a few in the room, thank you for being here. How does a journalist report on the truth if they, the journalist or their outlet, reject the existence of truth?
You can apply this almost universally across the board, but all of this comes back to courage. When we care about each other, when we care about our country, when we care about the consequences of the decisions being made by policymakers, when we care about our Constitution, our fundamental freedoms, the bedrock of this republic that we are citizens of, that is the qualification that we need to step up and lead and to make that difference.
I went through my own version of facing these constant challenges and questions in the ways that I have tried to and chosen to serve over the last few decades, where people constantly told me, “You are too young. You are not qualified. You don’t have an Ivy League degree. You don’t have a degree at all,” back in the day. But I– I’m grateful to my parents for this, they homeschooled us– I’m the fourth of five kids. They instilled this ethic of service and being the solution to a problem that you see, that no matter the detractors who came my way, even those who meant well, who said, “Oh, you know, you’re too young to run for Congress.”
I was 31 at the time. “You’re too young to run for Congress. You know, the other guy who’s running, he’s got all the money, he’s got all the endorsements, he’s gonna win. Just hang back and try again in 20 years,” And they thought they were giving me good advice and were being helpful. And I smiled, and this is Hawaii, so I said, “Thank you, aloha.” And then proceeded to ignore their very helpful feedback.
But they were looking at all of the wrong things. They were looking at what they viewed as, like, the political resume, the political establishment requirements, rather, and fundamentally forgetting the most important thing, which is we step up to serve the people, period. And in my race for Congress, that was the big difference. I was running against a candidate who was highly funded, had all the endorsements, and nearly a hundred percent name recognition. He had just run a statewide race and lost. And my seat was essentially a statewide seat. He thought he was gonna win the big final debate night that we had.
I remember we were in two different green rooms right next to each other, about to walk out in the debate. I’d known him forever. It’s Hawaii, you know, we know everybody. And as he walked out two minutes before me, he was singing a song. He’s a former basketball player, probably like 6’8”. And he looked back over his shoulder at me as I was about to walk out, singing the Black-Eyed Peas song. And he looked at me, and he was like, “Tonight’s gonna be a good night.”
And I smashed him in the debate… because he took it for granted. He took the people for granted. He took me for granted. And so he didn’t prepare. I am a prepper. I did the work, and I came with the goods, and I was running on a very clear platform based on substance and how I could best serve my community. So, fast forward, I had like 3% name recognition when we started this race. Five months before the election, I had, I think, 20% in the polls. He had 60%. And there were a couple of other candidates who kind of had broken out the rest of the margins. He was already interviewing staff that he planned to hire for his office in Congress at that point in time. And then I ended up winning the race and beating him by a 22% margin.
We spent the same amount of money, but arguably, on paper, he was the candidate who was definitely going to win. As he was interviewing his future staff, I was going island by island, holding town halls, knocking on doors, standing outside the supermarket, introducing myself to people, and saying, “I’m interviewing for a job to work for you. How can I serve you? What do you care most about? Here’s what I care about and here’s what I stand for.” And I point to this story often as I’m talking to folks who are thinking about running for Congress, who are thinking to themselves, like, “How can I get involved? I don’t even know where to start.” And usually always going back to, “Well, I don’t have the resume that’s required. I don’t have the money. I can’t self-fund. I don’t know how to pick up the phone and call a donor to ask for support.”
And I tell them my story because it’s a real one. Because that was me. That was me. And when we focus on having that servant’s heart guiding us, inspiring us, giving us that courage every single day, and focusing on those whom we are trying to serve and positively impact, this goes back to the vision that our founders had for our country. Truly, how do we have a government of, by, and for the people?
We have real people, not those who’ve been handpicked by the powers that be. We have real people who care and who want to serve, who are stepping up and responding to one of my favorite verses in the Bible from Isaiah 6:8, when the Lord says, “Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?” “Here I am, Lord, send me.” He didn’t ask for a resume. He didn’t say, “Well, are you qualified?”
He said, “Who will go for us?” He said, “Here I am, send me.” And that, to me, is the fundamental question. It’s one that I ask and reflect on myself on a daily basis: how can I best serve? How and where can I make that most positive impact? And continuously reflecting on that throughout my life, it’s taken me in a lot of different interesting directions. It’s taken me in different political positions.
I started out in the State House when I was 21 years old, and then to Congress. When I got elected to Congress, the Democratic Party somehow rolled out the red, red carpet. I was named a, you know, the rising star. CNN was talking about who was gonna play me in the movie. True story. I was like, “I don’t know what’s going on here.” Vogue Magazine wanted to do a spread and, like, all of this stuff.
And I was like, “Hmm, this is interesting. How can I use any of these opportunities as a platform to be able to make the positive impact that I wanted to make?” The problem with them was that they really thought I was gonna be a puppet for them, and that whatever they were dangling in front of me was somehow going to entice me into allowing them to control what I was there to do. It didn’t last long.
Within a few months, then-President Obama was coming to Congress and wanted to start a new war in the Middle East, this time in Syria. And I was the first Democrat, that’s maybe the only one, I don’t remember, but the first Democrat who came out publicly and opposed his request and gave very specific reasons why. I was on the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the time, which was based on my own experience of having deployed to the Middle East twice and understanding the implications of what he was asking Congress to approve.
And the fact that the very most basic questions that we should always ask, especially when you’re talking about sending our men and women in uniform into harm’s way, is what is the objective?
At that time, John Kerry was the Secretary of State, and he came before the committee, and I came in with an open mind, saying, “Hey, if this is something we have to do to secure our nation, we have to take a hard look at it.” But when I asked what was the objective, they said, “Oh, well, we wanna go in and deliver a punch in the gut to the Syrian regime. Not a pinprick, not a decapitation. We wanna deliver a punch in the gut.”
I was like, “Okay, that’s not a clear objective. How does that serve our best interests as a country? How does that secure our nation? How does that make the American people more safe? And what’s the plan?” I asked. “When they punch back, or their friends punch back?” “Oh, we don’t think they will.” Like, also not a good plan. “We don’t think they will.”
But by taking that step and asking the tough questions, doing the work, and coming out in opposition to President Obama’s request at that time, the red carpet was quickly rolled up and taken away. I got a very quick call from the White House saying, “How dare you go against your president?” They had no questions and no statements to make about the substance of the issues and questions that I had raised. And that was the first of many examples that would follow over the eight years that I was in Congress, where I realized that they weren’t actually interested.
You know, they made a big deal. “I’m a veteran. I deployed twice to the Middle East.” They weren’t actually interested in hearing what I had to say or drawing on the experience that I had. And ultimately it became about their own, their own partisan politics.
It became evident again, you know, the Democratic Party used to call themselves the party of women, the party that champions women. I found out at a number of women’s events that they only like a certain kind of woman that will say certain things and had no problem dismissing other women, women candidates, women of color.
I experienced this a lot when I ran for president in 2020. There was a forum where they had all of the female candidates there, and it was called She The People. The Washington Post covered the event, and I was not mentioned anywhere in the article. And so I had my press person call ’em up. They’re like, “Hey, Tulsi was there.” He was like, “Yeah, I know.” Like, “Okay, so why wouldn’t you report all of the female candidates that are there?” He was like, “I have no obligation to do so.”
One of many examples I could tell you about the bias of, you know, the so-called mainstream media. But all of it, again, pointing back to my initial message, that when we have people who care more about power than they do about the people, then everything starts to fall apart.
We’ve got tremendous leaders now, and I give so much credit to President Trump and the cabinet that he’s assembled, really hand-selecting people to lead each of these different agencies and saying, “Okay, I’m giving you this privilege of service and giving you this responsibility to lead. Now go out and deliver results.” And as you all know, the man does not rest. He is sprinting every single day, and he expects those results to be delivered, but he empowers the leaders on his team to actually go out and do the work.
And when we look at the high tempo across the board, whether you’re talking about Kelly Loeffler, who’s, you know, featured this week, it’s Small Business Week. But what a lot of people don’t see is the tremendous work she’s doing behind the scenes.
You have Sean Duffy, who’s going out and really, really doing a long-overdue revamp of the Department of Transportation, which, by the way, little side story there, he shared with me in his first conversations with his predecessor, Pete Buttigieg, you know, they’re doing a handoff. And Pete told him, Pete told Sean Duffy, he’s like, “Don’t worry about it. The organization basically runs itself.”
But you look at what Sean has done, you know, Sean and Rachel are great friends, but you look at what Sean has done, what he has uncovered with the infrastructure that we all rely on just to travel across the country, the safety of Americans. And you look at what happens and the difference when you have leaders who care and who are leaning into that mission of service, focusing on that mission every single day, versus those who are in it just for the optics or just for the resume bullet. And that’s where IWF has done and continues to do such tremendous work in bringing up, supporting, and empowering leaders across the country.
In 2024, I had the opportunity in the fall to go. I was in Reno and went to watch one of the girls’ basketball and volleyball games there. And this was one of the teams that was taking a very principled and courageous stand to not play against any of the volleyball teams that had a biological male on the women’s team. And it was so cool just to be there to offer our support.
Markwayne Mullin was there with me to offer our support to these young women. And then to see them, we invited some of them. This was right before the Madison Square Garden rally, the final, the big Trump rally. And to then see them go on and start doing media interviews, and to see them then go on and start to do things they never ever thought that they’d be capable of doing. And seeing how they, along with Riley Gaines and all of these incredible young women, really demonstrated the power of their voice and their personal experience that helped to trigger and inspire truly historic change that we’re continuing to see unfold.
And that’s really where, when we look at the opportunity that all of you, whether you’re donors or supporters, or your candidates, or those who are working on policy issues on the Hill, while we may not see results as quickly as we would like, this is a moment that requires all of us to not only look at ourselves in the mirror every day and say, “How can I do more? How can I be a part of the solution?” But in doing so, recognize that the decisions and the actions that we take, whether we realize it or not, are inspiring others to do the same. Where they may say, “If she can do that, maybe I can too.” I’ve been grateful to have experienced this over and over and over again and to help be that supporting voice, to encourage people to step outside of their comfort zone, to not be afraid of that discomfort, and to remain truly rooted in a spiritual foundation, recognizing the great responsibility that we have.
People don’t believe me when I tell them this, but my younger sister would attest to it. But growing up, fourth of five, my head was buried in books. I did martial arts. I was surfing, but I was extremely shy and am a textbook introvert. And so when I first decided to run for office in Hawaii when I was 21, I will never forget the first speech I gave. It was in an elementary school cafeteria in Waipahu on the island of Oahu. And I had to give a three-minute speech telling people, “This is who I am, this is why I’m running.” It seems pretty simple. I felt so sick, so sick leading up to that. I was standing outside that cafeteria door. They had all these candidates sweating beyond belief as they went through.
I had borrowed my mom’s dress to wear to this. And I don’t remember anything that I said, to be honest, but I did not walk out–I did what I had to do–I did not walk out of there thinking like, “Easy, I got this.”
It took years of knocking on doors and experiencing those nerves, experiencing that fear, that anxiety, that insecurity, not once, not twice, but every single day as I knocked on thousands of doors in that district every single day. And after each conversation, realizing, “Oh God, that was so nice. They were just such nice, nice people. What’s the problem?” And then all of the anxiety comes back in, like, “Oh, the next one’s gonna be the tough one,” then the next one, then the next one. And ultimately, I had to confront this because it was not productive, and I had to figure out a way through it.
And I definitely, you know, learned the hard way. But I had to ask myself like, “What’s your problem? What are you so afraid of? Why is this causing you so much anxiety?” And what I realized was that all of my fears and anxiety were ultimately coming from a pretty selfish place of like, “What if I look stupid? What if they ask me a question I don’t know the answer to? What if I don’t say the right words?”
But in all of my own responses to that, it was all about I, I, I. That word was repeating itself way too much, especially given what I was there to do. And my mission was, “How can I serve you? What can I do for you and your family? Tell me about your concerns.” And so when I talk about a spiritual foundation, for me, that was a spiritual realization that my aim and my goal and my purpose is to try to be of service to God, and how best to serve God than to be of service to God’s children.
And to try to make that positive impact. And it changed everything for me from where I used to walk into a room like this, just like, “Nobody talk to me. I’m just gonna stand in the corner and, you know, do what I gotta do, and then I’m gonna leave.” But instead of that, being able to walk into a room like this and recognize like, “Hey, I have the opportunity to share a kind word, to share respect, to share thanks, to maybe share a story that might encourage someone else,” and see what can I offer and how can I make a positive impact, even if I’m only having an interaction with someone for 30 seconds, that could be the thing that changes that person’s outlook or causes them to ask a question or may have that positive impact. And that, to me, is really collectively, yes, what IWF is about and has been making a positive impact for so long in this country. Yes, for women and girls, but we can’t talk about women and girls without talking about our husbands and our fathers and our brothers and our society as a whole.
And so I’ve personally gone through my own journey and learned the hard way and run into a bunch of brick walls. But I’m grateful for IWF because I didn’t have a group of supporters and mentors and those who were out doing the tough work and having the tough conversations on the TV when I was learning and figuring out how can I best serve.
So all of that is really just to say, I’m grateful to be here and really grateful for the work that IWF does and the support that they are getting from all of you, however you are contributing to this cause. We face some of the greatest challenges right now to the fundamental fabric of our country. And it is up to every single one of us as citizens of this great country to be the one who steps up and says, “Here I am, send me,” and every day asking, “Okay, I’m doing things I didn’t think I would do. What more can I do? How can I best serve? How can I make a greater impact?”
And we are making that impact, whether it be individually but certainly collectively. We’ve seen the power of change when enough patriots, leaders, and citizens who care stand up for what is right. Stand up for common sense, stand up for the truth, and stand up for those fundamental principles that make this country the great country that it is, those principles enshrined in our Constitution as they are being challenged every single day.
Thank you all so much for the opportunity to be here and share this time with you. Thank you.” [SOURCE LINK]


Tulsi is a class act.
As of right now, she would be the only female I would even consider voting for as President …and I am female and not a liber, or as Rush use to say , a ” feminin-nazi “…..She has the backbone and spirit of Warrior…
Tulsi’s a winner, need to clone her and PDJT
She’s a very special young lady. ‘Doing great things now, I have a feeling it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
She won my respect when she called out the BS in Syria.
I also get she is stronger & has more integrity than most could possibly understand. You go girl!
The Syria bs is exactly when I realized how much courage she had. She went completely against the narrative and
brought truth. She stood alone and didn’t flinch. You are right, that is integrity, and so rare.
And you can understand why ALL the Democraps and RHINOS are trying their best to get her out of the most important intelligence position in DC because she is the biggest threat to everyone affiliated with the Deep State control of all things Govt PDJT4547 is fighting against. It is so good that he has her right beside him in this fight, along with JD, Marco, Pete, Sean Duffy and the rest of his strong cabinet on the same page as he is.
Give us more like her in government.
If I had a daughter I’d give her this speech to read. It applies to life. Life as a woman in particular but life in general too.
I don’t agree with everything Tusli does or says but guess what? I can say the same about Trump. Not that I’m comparing them. Still, imagine if all the deep state women were half as good as Tulsi character-wise. How much better would we be as a nation?
She pointed out something that many of us likely realized: “…credit to President Trump and the cabinet that he’s assembled, really hand-selecting people to lead each of these different agencies and saying, “Okay, I’m giving you this privilege of service and giving you this responsibility to lead. Now go out and deliver results.” Trump 2.0 is a much more effective machine. It’s great to see Bessent, Gabbard, RFK Jr., Rubio and many others charging forward and delivering results.
It was both sad, pathetic and unsurprising to learn that the former DOT Administrator told Sean Duffy, “Don’t worry about it. The organization basically runs itself.” As anyone who flies commercially or is stuck in traffic will attest, our nation’s infrastructure needs serious attention.
Hey Patel, don’t worry about the DOJ. The deep state runs itself. Hey Ratcliffe, don’t worry about the CIA, the deep state runs itself…….. Team Biden’s parting comments everywhere.
Wish we had two more Tulsis to put in the FBI and CIA.
those two Agencies probably have more pushback within them than any of the others. Ingrained and of magnitude. I too would like to see more of a shakeup in both those Agencies but I recognize the task confronting Patel and Ratcliffe is immense. A perfect example of if progress is being made will be if we hear any fallout from this recent “deep state” cia leak on the Iran war. If Ratcliffe doesn’t make some heads roll over that one, it will be a BIG strike against him.
I’m afraid that Tulsi’s fire and ability to lead are not present in these two. Their need to serve the truth, and others, is not their prime motivator.
Couldn’t agree more.
There can be no doubt the DOT ran itself. Butt was completely incompetent.
DOT running itself was incompetent too.
He is up there in Canada with his best friends forever planning the takeover of America for Communism.
You could tell that just by his attitude. “Piece of Cake” eh?
Deep state should have never put her on no fly list. A bit like
lightbringer should have NEVER insulted Trump at that dinner.
God works in mysterious ways.
We should send them a thank you note!
Just in general, we have way too many women in America who have allowed themselves to be brainwashed by the Leftist/Communist factions. It’s a huge problem for our country.
Every woman in America would benefit from reading this speech.
I agree. It’s a fantastic speech and inspiring. However, all the women I know are like Tulsi. It’s just the ones in politics and a small fraction of women on the Left. They are not in the majority – they are just loud, rabble rousers. They are in Hollyweird, in mainstream broadcasting, so very visible, but the majority of American women are tending to their families, churches, communities, and jobs in an honorable way. They are behind the scenes doing what they were called to do.
Example… if you are going to make a quilt that will last generations and be handed down, you don’t use cheap thread to sew it together. You use the strongest thread that is manufactured. Each stitch is made to last. I have quilts that are 100 years old that my grandmother made. They aren’t fancy, but they’ve lasted, and I cherish them. As each woman in my family stitches together the seams of her family life, her impact is lasting. She asks, How can I serve my family? What is the best way to do this? What positive impact can I make? She doesn’t think, How can I get what’s best for ME, ME, ME today? I am blessed to have generations of good women behind me. We are blessed to have a Tulsi Gabbard in leadership.
Unfortunately, my local community is infested with brainless, shrewish leftist women.
the way the red carpet was rolled up when she refused to go along is roughly the opposite of what happened when the Somalian Pirate Queen arrived.
She was put on committees specifically so that she could be taught the grift, and now both sides had Kompromat on each other. If anyone tried to hard to remove her, she could spill the beans on who cheats, how they cheat, etc.
On the other hand, she couldn’t say too much that could be damaging to The Insitution (fraud, calling everyone racist does not constitute dangerous behavior) because then her grift could be exposed. As if marriage fraud isn’t reason enough to put her in the first boxcar….
and now I read that South Dakota has more registered voters than citizens; no wonder Thune doesn’t want the SAVE Act.
Mos Eisley
I would vote FOR her as POTUS, before Vance or Rubio
I’d vote for all 3, at different times.
That would give us decades of winning!
I would be pleased and proud to vote for Tulsi for President.
Ditto
👍
I tried! Please erase.
First woman president?
How would Hillary feel if Tulsi became the first female President? Hillary would feel like she had a piece of wood with splinters shoved up her fat rear end. That would be glorious.
HRC would deliver an encore performance of Linda Blair from the Exorcist.
There’s not enough popcorn in the world for all of the people enjoying that performance!
I had a hard time deciding to like the comment, after the traumatic visual of Hillary with that piece of wood!
Have you seen obama throw a hardball?
Big Mike does that sometimes.
I got nauseous reading “Obama” and “hardball” in the same sentence.
in the same taxicab
Well spoken. I never could’ve guessed that Director Gabbard was a shy introvert in her youth. She speaks intelligently and eloquently.
She cones from her heart; not her ego.
Yes.
She was the child that listened and learned.
Like our VSGPDJT, Tulsi is genuine. I respect that in both of them.
Trump’s Achilles Heel is his honesty. He expects those he deals with to be honest, too. Even when he had to sit across from mobsters who wanted the trash concession (or whatever it would be called), they might have been trying to hose him, but they understood that when the hosing was done, there had to be a building from which to remove the trash.
All those years in the real estate business in NYC, why hasn’t he been accused by anyone of anything? Why hasn’t the IRS uncovered a second or third set of books that explains his wealth?
There is no question in my mind that he is the most honest person to ever sit in the Oval Office. You can tell who the scumbags are by who doesn’t want to deal with him
True.
SO true. And to think that any American citizen could sympathize instead with the human traffickers, religious hypocrites, medical sheisters, grifting border jumpers, drug traffickers, corporate greed and corruption and side with these *losers* over our selfless President demonstrates how truly dumbed down and ignorant our TDS population has become.
I guess that a century of propaganda, bread and circuses will do that if we don’t take care to put God first. Anyone who instead looks to Hollyweird and the ENEmedia for words of wisdom and direction is hopelessly adrift.
Tough chick with integrity. I don’t agree with her leftist positions on some things, but she’s a breath of fresh air.
Her skids were greased for political considerations early on. It seems she has outgrown that.
Tulsi is a gift, not only to women.
Clone her.
God bless and protect her.
She is going to be a very consequential figure in our history.
This is a person I could support for President. Look at the deeper message she is speaking. This is a person of substance.
I longboard, surfers tend to be likable people until their “spot” is overrun.
Tulsi, yum, yum. And she is a pretty good Director Of National Intelligence also.
On a separate note about acknowleging reality:
Joe Kent, the former MAGA hopeful to replace then Rep. Beutler (R-WA3) in ’22 (lost two times to Gluesenkamp Perez), was promoted from President Trump to Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, serving as DNI’s chief of staff.
Though UNO watchdog IAEA warned several times, that Iran has increased its stockpile of uranium to 900 lb and enriched it to a level that makes it possible to weapons grade in due course [1], Kent citing his resignation with disagreement over U.S. involvement in the Iran war and the influence of Israel in domestic politics.
Instead of staying silent, he doubled down on Thursday and claimed, that prior to the start of the Iran war, CIA said that Iran was not developing a nulear weapon [2].
DJT spokesperson Davis Ingle:
“Joe Kent’s self-aggrandizing resignation letter and recent comments are riddled with lies. Most egregious are Kent’s false claims that the largest state sponsor of terrorism somehow did not pose a threat to the United States and that Israel forced the President into launching Operation Epic Fury. As Commander-in-Chief, President Trump took decisive action based on strong evidence which showed that the terrorist Iranian regime posed an imminent threat and was preparing to strike Americans first. President Trump’s number one priority has always been ensuring the safety and security of the American people.”
[1] IAEA and Iran: Chronology of Key Events | IAEA
[2] https://x.com/joekent16jan19/status/2052477681036583183
There is something amiss with Joe Kent, I don’t know what it may be, but my senses tell me his world is a bag of worms. It’s almost like he is a second coming of John Kerry. Perhaps he needs some serious “couch time” with a great shrink.
John Kerry married the ketchup business.
In my belief, far too many Republicans put on the MAGA hat mainly to be elected through the path of DJT’s endorsement. I don’t know why Kent ’22 put so much effort into Anthony Sabatini’s (FL-7) ultimately failed campaign. Another self-proclemed “MAGA” stalwart, but often appears as a grifter.
There are way too many sweet talking grifters in the ConInc universe. As we get closer to 2028 there will be a stampede of RepubliCon grifters auditioning for President.
Understand right up front—99.9% of them are liars. Beware.
Wise words.
In God We trust.
All others pay cash.
I live in what would have been Joe’s district. He always came off as a carpetbagger to me.
That’s why he made a mustard out of it.
Once CIA, always CIA.
Who is it you’re saying was CIA?
Joe Kent is a wicked traitor.
Don’t be fooled.
Man. She gets it. I love the way she addressed “the red, red carpet” and how the carpet was removed when she didn’t play along.
I’ve always appreciated (not always agreed) her logical and cogent opinions on big issues over the years. But her background with the WEF Young Leaders always bothered me. When President Trump nominated her, I was cautiously optimistic. I had a similar view of Vance and Rubio. Tulsi and Rubio have far exceeded my expectations and have helped give me hope for the future, after Trump.
Yes, that red, red part caught my eye as well
I truly have had a girl crush on Tulsi for a long time. Even when we don’t agree on something. She has credibility and class.
I did not plan on reading this speech being I am tired and it is late. I love Tulsi so I began reading and ended up reading it all. Powerful talk and authentic and inspiring!!! This women is a warrior for the truth and our country-and I believe God is her strength. I pray for her daily . We are blessed to have her serving us director of NIA.
Just goes to show what happens when a person is in it for the right reasons.
Now if we had around 600 in DC coming from the same place our Republic would be secure.
I know well the story she shared. Have been blessed to know and work with people like her.
‘If you care about serving and making a positive impact on your community, your state, your country, you will therefore then care about telling the truth.’
Many believe that dishonesty is justified to support their perceived “higher imperatives” (causes).
And because women are more emotion-driven than men in general, they are more predisposed to this in support of causes that evoke their compassion-driven emotion.
In other words: They lie more in trying to manipulate out of compassion. One might observe that this overlaps with a tendency toward dishonest manipulation in general, as well.
And there stands Gabbard, pontificating about women leading from a bravely honest place.
Yeah.
You sound like a guy with multiple ex wives. My sincerest condolences.
In the sea of all the corrupt and inept women in politics these days, Tulsi Gabbard shines.
Tulsi is a Woman that our Younger generation can look up to.
Her strength, courage honesty,gentleness,loyaalty and love for this country
God Bkless Tulsi
Apologies to JD Vance, but Rubio/Gabbard ‘28.
I see a 2028 ticket ,
Marco Rubio Pres.
Tulsi Gabbard V P
2036 President
Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Gabbard spoke at length about the importance of “objective truth.”
With regards to the 2028 election, Objective Truth #1 is this—Marco Rubio IS NOT a natural born United States citizen.
Ok, it’s foxhole time as the enemy rushes toward us. Who do I want in my foxhole: John Kerry or Tulsi Gabbard? Both are war veterans. One is male, the other female. One has medals of injuries, the other–not sure. One dreams of being another JFK while the other envisions a warrior ethic.
Yea, it’s an easy choice…send Kerry over to the enemy, keep Tulsi warm (close) in our foxhole! After all, she’s a straight shooter…
My entire life I have been surrounded by fierce women. My Mom, my sister, my wife-all are fierce women. Our oldest son married a fierce woman and our daughter has grown to be a fierce woman. I love fierce women.
Tulsi Gabbard is a fierce woman. She is one of my heroes. She has been a true blessing to our nation and I thank God for her service.
May God continue to bless and protect Tulsi Gabbard.
Objective Truth.
Two words that desperately need to be reintroduced to common discourse. Director Gabbard continues to pleasantly surprise me with her loyalty to MAGA, demonstrated by fierce determination. The Lord continues to work in mysterious ways. 🙏🥰
I loved what she said about objective truth. You can tell that she was homeschooled.
Public Schools (AKA Communist Indoctrination Centers) don’t produce independent critical thinkers like Tulsi.
Wow! Tulsi’s speech, which came from the heart, is just what we all need to hear. I am so tired of hearing people say, “That’s your calling,” or “I’m praying, whatever happens is God’s will.” Such people remain spectators on the world’s stage, stepping aside for someone who is willing to stand against the evil we are facing in our day. Throughout history God has worked through many who weren’t “qualified,” but they stepped out in faith and changed history, be it in their school, church, community, or nation. When you stand for truth, fears begin to fall away and your goal becomes clearer and the voices of the naysayers grows faint.
Jesus is the perfect example, He left Heaven to save a dying world of sinful people. Through His obedience, He suffered greatly – perhaps the greatest of His suffering came from rejection by the very people He came to save. Finally, as He hung on a cross dying, He was rejected by His own Heavenly Father, who could not look upon sin. Alone, He bore the sin of the world on His shoulders and changed the trajectory of eternity for all who believe.
Stepping out in faith and standing for truth comes with a cost, so, too, does standing back and leaving the consequences to the next generation. It is our responsibility and duty to carry the banner of truth into whatever nook and crevice of darkness we face .
Many people falsely equate prayer and acceptance of God’s will with passive inaction but, as President Trump and Tulsi Gabbard have demonstrated over and over again, faith has quite the opposite effect.
They are activated messengers for God, for better or for worse. I also trust His will to guide me through the worst of times, like the plandemic, when reprobate minds ruled the day. My faith got me through it intact.
Faith and repentance absolutely require action. Choose a side. No lukewarm squishes can successfully navigate this course.
God said so.
And who can possibly fail when God leads the charge?
I think Gabbard is doing an outstanding job. And that has zero to do with her being female. I care about your principles and your performance. Frankly, I am quite tired of the women’s this and the women’s that and–oh golly!–the first woman to do whatever. Women outnumber men (for better or worse) not only as a percent of the population but in colleges, universities and most professional schools. They hardly need special treatment.
Thank you!
Michael
“…all of this comes back to courage.”
Indeed.
WATCH:
A breath of fresh air
This needs to be countered hard.
https://emergeamerica.org/
The Herd vs The Hard:
Trump’s new DNI Tulsi Gabbard reveals somber reason behind gray streak in hair as ‘many ask’ about her ‘daily reminder’:
“… Gabbard, formerly of the Hawaii Army National Guard, served in Iraq in 2004 and revealed in a video that she started to “gray” following her first deployment.
“I’ve chosen to keep it as a daily reminder of the terrible cost of war, who pays the price of war, and the importance of peace,” she said. …
And, she raised eyebrows when she appeared to blame the Ukraine war on Biden.” …….
And now I like her even more.
What an excellent speech, and what an exceptional woman she is.
Years ago, when I was in private practice, appearing in Southern Cali courtrooms, many more women had entered the legal field, many entering local DA offices. Because of the behaviors I was seeing, I began to realize many were working out unresolved childhood issues in the public forum instead of the privacy of the therapist’s office. Many were shrill, insecure, nasty.
Our political class mostly seeks personal power and lack the character to serve. We’re at the point where we see it all day long. Just watch a few committee hearings.
See Colkitto’s feministic list above. Speaks to shrill, insecure and nasty. 🤮
Love Tulsi!
Katie Porter is definitely a poster child, along with that purple haired freak from NY (DeLaro?).
Connecticut IIRC. Close enough to NY to catch the virus or give NY the virus.
Wish and pray for thousands of women like Tulsi to fight for the USA’s Constitutional future!
I’m not a fan of woman being in leadership roles generally speaking. As a woman, I know our weaknesses; emotions, overly empathetic, conflict averse, processes, etc. All good qualities in their realm but not usually in powerful leadership positions. I also realize there are exceptions to every rule Margaret Thatcher… and now Tulsi Gabbard. I would vote for her for president and that is saying something.
Excellent! Thank you for sharing this! Outstanding!
What a contrast to Kent.
Beautiful speech. 🥰🥰🥰
Fabulous and inspiring!!
Here’s the YouTube link to Gabbard’s speech:
Highly recommend taking time to listen to this and watch this Tulsi is something else
Isn’t it amazing how the media forgets the Obama War on Syria? Next would have been Jordan. Surround Obama’s target Israel!
What a humble, courageous fighter!
This is one of the best speeches I have ever heard and we know she’s sincere, walking the talk, under fire every day in her position.
All can read and be inspired!!!
This is a saver speech.
Thank you Sundance for sharing this amazing inspiration 🦅✝️🇺🇸💥❤️
A true leader for our country. She makes me proud to be an American…bill
I like many others questioned Trump’s decision to appoint her. “She’s a former Democrat”! I questioned her motivations and her loyalty, and didn’t trust her.
She has been tremendous in her duties and responsibilities, but I’ve still had questions in the back of my mind about her loyalties.
Now that I’ve read her speech, understand her motivations, duty to God and others, and see how she was dismissed by the Dems when she dared challenge them, I understand who she really is. I thank God and President Trump for her outstanding, bold, decisive leadership!
She’s a fantastic lady, and excellent example of leadership! Many men who are her peers should take note and ask themselves what am I doing here?
WOW. I love that woman! I’ve been complaining for decades that the women leaders we have are so corrupt and vile that it is a tragedy. Good for her, for facing her fears, and asking the RIGHT questions.
Godspeed Tulsi!
DANG, that was GREAT
Tulsi hearkens back to Reagan’s “Big Tent” concept – that we may not agree on every particular, but we come together as patriots, in agreement that we love this great country and want to do what’s best for it. Tulsi and I don’t see eye to eye on some issues, but on the big picture, she’s a fellow warrior.
Keep prayers going up to the Father because the swamp hates her, as Sundance has established so well. If it could, its denizens would destroy her. Tulsi, in her position as DNI, is being anything but a “team player” and in such a sensitive position, she continually rubs against the Establishment grain in wanting to expose what the swamp has decided the people have no right to know, namely. the inner workings of corruption in the government they supposedly control.
God bless Tulsi.
J
Watching her demolish KH at the 2019 DNC debate with precision was awesome, thus ending KH’s presidential run. Google retaliated the next day by locking Tulsi’s email and fundraising accounts. HRC accused Tulsi of being a Russian asset. Someone in the previous administration placed Tulsi on the terror watch list to make her travel difficult. Senator Warner has been trying to get her removed from her DNI position. Tulsi is a superhero battling an army of evil goblins.
Ephesians 4:15 and 25, “speaking the truth in love…” “speak every man truth with his neighbor”
A society that rejects objective truth has a very limited time in which to reverse course.
It is appalling what people at all levels here are managing to believe, and what it ends up costing everyone.
Not unrelated: If that artificial colors ban could start next week instead of next year, that would be great. The negative effects on children’s behavior are objective and significant–and widely dismissed.
Inspiring. I would have my high school students read this as an assignment, just for the profile in courage.
I sure hope you do not get fired if you do so.