Tulsi Gabbard stands for the next senate challenge while she gets closer to the confirmation


Former Democratic Congressman Tulsi gabbard Will confronted with a new test on Monday evening in the Senate, because she hopes to be confirmed to one of the most important national security posts in the US government.

President Donald Trump’s The candidate for director of National Intelligence (DNI) will receive a cloture mood at 5:30 pm, if she needs to get more than 50 votes to continue to a final confirmation vote.

If the coagulation movement passes, there will be 30 hours of debate about the Senate floor. Often the debate between the coagulation movement and the final vote is minimized in what is called a “time agreement” between Republicans and Democrats. But with the controversial nature of the nomination of Gabbard and continuous frustrations with the Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge) and its government audit, such agreements are not expected.

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Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, the choice of President Donald Trump to become director of National Intelligence, appears for the Senate Intelligence Committee for her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, Thursday, January 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP)

At the earliest, this will set up Gabbard on its final vote for a final vote when the 30 -hour debate ends.

The candidate stembed from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last week and bothered the support of the crucial Gop Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine and Todd Young, R-Ind.

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Republican Maine Senator Susan Collins

Collins came out to support Gabbard, despite concern that she might not be able to. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images)

Her success on the coagulation movement and with the final confirmation are much more favorable than its first chances in the Intel committee.

To get the support of all Republicans from the committee, chairman Tom Cotton, R-ank, and vice-president JD Vance worked around the clock. Their conversations with committee members and tireless efforts were credited to get her past the most important obstacle.

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Donald Trump, JD Vance, Kyrsten Sinema, Tulsi Gabbard, Tom Cotton

Tom Cotton made a calculated attempt to get Tulsi Gabbard past the Intel committee. (Reuters/Getty images)

In a definitive vote, Gabbard can only lose 3 Republican voices, assuming that she will not receive democratic support, as was the case in the voice of the committee.

She already has an advantage over Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth, while Collins supports her. The senator was one of the three votes against Hegseeth.

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Pete Hegseeth

Hegseeth was confirmed after Vance had released a tie-breaking mood. (Tom Williams)

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Despite the limited voices that Gabbard can afford to lose, Republicans seem to have faith in her chances. This was spotted by the White House that VANCE sent to Europe for events and meetings in the time of Gabbard’s Cloture and confirmation votes. If the Republicans were expected to need VANCE to break a draw in the upper room, they would probably not have planned her voice for this week.