Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic congresswoman and member of Trump's transition team, recently shared her insights on Merrick Garland's actions and the current political landscape. Gabbard criticized Garland for his statement on not politicizing government agencies, pointing out instances of alleged politicization within agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and TSA. She urged Garland to investigate such matters within his own federal agencies, including the FBI.
Gabbard highlighted concerns about the weaponization of the Department of Justice and law enforcement agencies for political purposes, emphasizing the need for impartiality and adherence to the rule of law. She expressed her belief that the current political climate transcends party lines, focusing on a perceived power struggle within the Washington establishment.
Regarding President Trump's decision not to engage in another debate with Kamala Harris, Gabbard speculated that the media bias and lack of neutrality in previous debates influenced his choice. She suggested that a neutral setting would be necessary for any future debates, given the perceived bias in mainstream media.
Gabbard emphasized the importance of upholding freedom, peace, and economic prosperity in the face of political agendas. She criticized the actions of certain establishment figures who she believes prioritize their own power over the well-being of the country and its citizens.
While Gabbard acknowledged the potential interest in a Trump-Harris debate, she supported Trump's decision to avoid what she described as a biased and hostile environment. She underscored the need for fair and balanced discourse in political debates to ensure transparency and accountability.