Former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has been making headlines recently for her public statements aligning herself with former President Donald Trump and distancing herself from the Democratic Party. Gabbard, who ran for president as a Democrat in 2020, has now left the party and is considering becoming a Republican or serving in a Trump administration. This shift in her political stance has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about her future in politics.
Gabbard's criticism of former friend Joe Biden, saying he would "crumble" under pressure, and her praise of Trump have added fuel to the fire. Her willingness to embrace the idea of working with the former president has drawn both support and backlash from the political community. Many are questioning her motives and wondering what this move means for her political career.
The former Hawaii congresswoman has also been in talks with Trump and his top advisers about foreign policy and other issues. This has further fueled speculation about her potential role in a future Trump administration or as a vice presidential candidate. Gabbard's interest in these positions has raised questions about her political ambitions and where she truly stands on key issues.