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Sen. Young ‘looking forward’ to making Tulsi Gabbard ‘successful’

(NewsNation) — Sen. Todd Young said he is “looking forward” to making Tulsi Gabbard “successful” as the embattled nominee for director of national intelligence now heads to a full confirmation vote. 

Young, an Indiana Republican who was one of the lynchpin votes Gabbard needed to advance to a Senate floor, told NewsNation on Tuesday that she gave him “the sorts of reassurances I require to be supportive.” 

 “I’m looking forward to making her successful in this position,” he added. 

The Senate Intelligence Committee advanced her nomination in a closed-door vote Tuesday, and it now heads to the full Senate for consideration. The 9-8 vote was along party lines.


Senate panel advances Tulsi Gabbard nomination for DNI

Young, whose critical questioning of Gabbard had prompted speculation he might oppose her, confirmed he would back Gabbard in a statement Tuesday.

“I have done what the framers envisioned for senators to do: use the consultative process to seek firm commitments, in this case commitments that will advance our national security,” he wrote in a statement announcing his support for Gabbard.

During Thursday’s confirmation hearing, the Indiana Republican was visibly frustrated after Gabbard refused to call Edward Snowden, the former contractor-turned-leaker who fled the U.S., a “traitor” on multiple occasions. Young said his tough questions for Gabbard were just part of the process.

The senator posted a letter from Gabbard where she agreed to certain commitments he requested from her including “not making any recommendation in a personal or professional capacity regarding the legal standing of Edward Snowden.”