By Evaristo Lara
Sarah McBride, representative of Delaware, foresees that President Donald Trump’s next adjustment in his cabinet will be to fire Tulsi Gabbard as director of National Intelligence.
The forty-five-year-old Samoan who surprisingly jumped from the Democratic Party to the Republican side and whom Donald Trump trusted, first to help him prepare to debate Kamala Harris in 2024, and then choosing her as head of National Intelligence, faces the risk of being removed from office, according to Sarah McBride.
During an interview granted to MeidasTouch, independent media company and podcast network, the transgender woman pointed out that, contrary to the trend projected by Trump in recent months by removing two women very close to his circle from the government positions they held, the next to suffer this fate will be Gabbard.
“We know this president. He only fires women, so I’m guessing it’s Tulsi Gabbard,” said Sarah McBride.
And there are reasons to show that the official does not know how to keep a discreet profile, which supposedly makes the head of the nation angry.

However, his problems begin when a group of Republicans question his loyalty for having abandoned the party where he was formed and later joining his political adversaries.
Furthermore, since she was appointed head of National Intelligence, she was criticized for her affinity with Vladimir Putin, president of Russia; and with Bashar al-Asaad, former president of Syria.
Recently, Democratic legislators exploded against her by capturing her in an FBI operation which was related to 2020 electoral matters, alleging political use of her position.
As if this were not enough, when questioned about Iran’s alleged danger to the security of the world, Tulsi Gabbard refused to respond, an incident that was also not at all pleasant in the White House, since under that premise was how the war between the United States and Iran started.
It should be noted that, in March, President Donald Trump announced the dismissal of Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security, and a month later Pam Bondi suffered the same fate when she was dismissed as general prosecutor.
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