- US Congress passes 10-day extension of surveillance law amid Republican infighting The Guardian —
- House extends surveillance powers after late-night revolt sinks GOP plan Scripps News —
- It’s Tulsi Gabbard’s turn to target Trump’s enemies MS Now —
- Tulsi Gabbard Launches Twisted Revenge Plot on Trump Whistleblower Daily Beast —
- Senate passes 10-day extension of nation’s spy powers The Hill —
- House extends surveillance powers until April 30 after late-night revolt sinks GOP plan ABC News —
- Tulsi Gabbard refers ex-intel community watchdog, whistleblower behind 2019 Trump impeachment to DOJ for criminal prosecution NY Post —
- House passes 10-day renewal of government’s foreign spy powers NY Post —
- House GOP rebellion derails FISA renewal Axios —
- Gabbard sends criminal referrals to DOJ for 2 officials linked to Trump impeachment CBS News —
- GOP wins temporary extension of FISA surveillance powers in House UPI —
- House approves short-term extension of surveillance law in blow to Republicans’ long-term plan – US politics live The Guardian —
- DNI Gabbard targets whistleblower, ex-inspector general in criminal referral MS Now —
- Senate passes short-term extension of surveillance law, following House CBS News —
- 'Who's running this place?' House rejects 5-year renewal of surveillance powers 📹 AP News —
- ODNI sends criminal referrals to DOJ for ex-IG, whistleblower tied to Trump impeachment Fox News —
- Senate extends controversial surveillance program used by U.S. spy agencies PBS —
- House passes 2-week spy powers extension in late-night vote after deal falls apart The Hill —
- House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days The New York Times —
- House extends surveillance powers for 10 days NPR —
Tulsi Gabbard
American politician (born 1981)
Tulsi Gabbard is an American politician and U.S. military officer serving as the eighth director of national intelligence (DNI) since 2025. She previously served as U.S. representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district from 2013 to 2021 and in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 2002 to 2004. Gabbard was a member of the Democratic Party until 2022, after which she became independent until joining the Republican Party in 2024.