Trump says that intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard is “wrong” about Iran
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Washington – President Trump said Friday that its director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was “wrong” when he testified in March that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon, marking the second time in a week that the president has dismissed the evaluation of the intelligence director he selected.
The White House this week said that Iran has everything you need to build a nuclear weapon and only needs the green light of Iran’s supreme leader, with the ability to prepare a nuclear weapon in a matter of weeks. Trump said Iran was “very close to having” a nuclear weapon.
In March, Gabbard declared Capitol Hill that the United States “continues to evaluate that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that suspended in 2003”. Gabbard then insisted that she and the president are on the same page.
Trump dismissed the public evaluation of his Iran’s intelligence community on Friday, and Gabbard specifically, as the White House says that the president will decide if he will join Israel in his strikes It is Iran within two weeks.
When the president arrived in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Friday, a journalist asked him: “What intelligence do you have to be building a nuclear weapon? His intelligence community had said they have no evidence that they are at this time.”
“Well, then, my intelligence community is wrong,” Trump replied. “Who in the intelligence community said that?”
“Its director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard,” replied the journalist.
“She is wrong,” Trump said, going to the next question.
The president previously dismissed Gabbard’s testimony earlier this week, on his way back to a G7 summit in Canada. A journalist said that Gabbard testified in March that the intelligence community said Iran was not building a nuclear weapon.
“I don’t care what she said,” the president told journalists aboard Air Force One. “I think they were very close to having one.”
Vice President JD Vance wrote on X on Tuesday that “Tulsi’s testimony was in March, and has changed a lot since then.”
The president has been informed about the risks and benefits of bombing. FordIran’s safest nuclear site, multiple sources told News themezone this week. Your mentality That is disabled is necessary due to the risk of weapons in a relatively short period of time.
The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told journalists on Thursday that the president will make a decision on whether will join Israel’s attacks in two weeks and allow the Diplomatic path To play.
“According to the fact that there is a substantial possibility of negotiations that may or may not take place in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks,” said the president in a statement read by Leavitt in the information on the presentation of the White House. Iranian Foreign Minister met with a group of European diplomats in Geneva on Friday.
When asked on Friday if a strike could be possible before the deadline of two weeks, the president said: “I am giving them a period of time. We will see what that period of time is. I give you a period of time. But two weeks would be the maximum.”
Kathryn Watson
Kathryn Watson is a News themezone Digital Reporter, based in Washington, DC


