The US Council, Tarushi Gabard, accused the US President Donald Trump to supervise the US spy institution, and accused her on Thursday to promote religious intolerance to Hindu and Hinduism. He accused the US President and the doll of the world leader. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin
“The person who opposes my nomination means that I am faithful to God, my own conscience, and something other than the constitution of the United States. I don’t recognize it, “she said in a confirmation hearing.
“In fact, what my political opposition is really unstable is that I refuse to be their dolls,” she said. “I don’t love Assad, Gaddafi, or Dictator. I hate al -Qaeda. I hate having a comfortable leader in Islamic militants.”
Gavard (43 years old), the first Hinduian American selected as the U.S. House of Representatives, commented on the duties of the Director of the National Intelligence, which covers the Intelligence report of the United States, including the CIA and FBI. I did.
Tarushi accuses the Democratic member of “prejudice against Hindu”
After being nominated by Trump, Gabard faced several criticisms from several enemies for Hindu religion.
“The past Democratic Senate has relyed on anti -Christian prejudice to some of Trump’s judicial candidates, such as Amy Connie Barrett and Brian Bosture. We blamed, regardless of religion. “
“Unfortunately, there is a Senator of the Democratic Party who has not yet understood the principles of religion freedom and Article 6 of the Constitution, and no religious tests are required for any of the US offices and people’s trust qualifications.”
“Unfortunately, they are using religious prejudice again, but this time we are trying to promote religious prejudice against Hindu and Hinduism. In my account, I share this topic in detail. Gabbard says.
Both party members of the United States, the Democratic Party, and the Republican members asked Tarci Gabard about the talks with Asado in Syria in 2017 and her attitude toward Edward Snowden. Previous statements of Gabard about Russia were also scrutinized.