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  • Will Tulsi Gabbard Flip-Flop on Edward Snowden Pardon?


    Tulsi Gabbard’s support for pardoning Edward Snowden made her one of Donald Trump’s more intriguing picks when she was nominated for director of national intelligence. It has also made her one of his most vulnerable.

    Gabbard is set to face pointed questioning from Republican supporters of government spying powers at her confirmation hearing Thursday, and her answers will reveal whether she is willing to flip-flop to secure the post.

    Will Gabbard, a former member of Congress who has a long history of switching positions and even parties, change her tune as she already has done on National Security Agency spy powers? The White House did not respond to a request for comment, but senators exiting a closed-door Intelligence Committee hearing Tuesday said to stay tuned.

    “We have talked about it privately, and we will certainly talk about it publicly,” said Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., who has called Snowden a “traitor.”

    A Pardon Too Far

    Trump has enthusiastically wielded his pardon Sharpie, but one name so far has failed to cross his desk.

    For years, supporters of Snowden have urged presidents in both major parties to grant him a pardon in recognition of his consequential leaks in 2013, which revealed both the breadth of NSA spying and the way the government had warped the law to enable it.

    Snowden, who has lived in Russia after receiving asylum there when his passport was revoked en route to Ecuador, was charged with Espionage Act violations that carry up to 30 years in prison. Those charges are still pending, despite several court rulings that the programs he revealed violated the law. As recently as last month, a judge ruled that one of the programs which Snowden helped to expose was unconstitutional.

    In 2020, Trump mused about giving Snowden a pardon after previously calling him a “traitor,” but never followed through.

    That same year, Gabbard co-sponsored with former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., a resolution calling on the government to drop all charges against Snowden. After Trump granted his former national security adviser Mike Flynn a pardon, Gabbard urged him to pardon Snowden as well.

    “Since you’re giving pardons to people, please consider pardoning those who, at great personal sacrifice, exposed the deception and criminality of those in the deep state,” she said.

    Her position made her stand out from many members of Congress, according to Alex Marthews, national chair of Restore the Fourth, a nonprofit organization that opposes government spying and supports a pardon.

    “She was not alone, but it was an unusual position to take. There was outrage on the part of many members of Congress at the programs that were revealed, but it was also politically convenient for them to decry the manner in which they have been revealed, even if there was no other realistic way that they would have been revealed,” he said.

    Five years later, Gabbard’s call for mercy has become a cause for concern for Snowden’s many enemies on the Senate Intelligence Committee, long home to some of the most fervent surveillance supporters and Snowden haters. Committee member Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, who is considered one of the swing votes on Gabbard’s nomination, called her past support of Snowden a “concern.”

    Lankford and Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said Tuesday that the issue has come up repeatedly in closed-door meetings with senators, but both declined to describe her response.

    “I don’t know anyone that it hasn’t come up with,” Lankford said. “I’m going to let her answer all of her own questions when she gets in front of us.”

    Relief Still Sought

    As recently as November, the New York Post reported that Gabbard still considered a pardon important and planned to push for it in office, citing “a person close to Gabbard.” However, New York Times reporting Wednesday suggests that she may distance herself from her past position.

    Marthews said he hoped she would stay the course.

    “He should not only be pardoned for what he did, he should be honored,” Marthews said.

    Gabbard is also likely to face questioning over her position on one of the most controversial laws undergirding NSA spying, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

    That law allows the FBI to comb through the text messages, emails, and phone call records of U.S. citizens that the NSA has collected while picking up the communications of foreigners living abroad. Critics say the FBI should be required to get a warrant before searching those communications, and last month, a federal district judge agreed.

    The surveillance supporters on the Senate Intelligence Committee have generally pushed back on a warrant requirement, falling in line with government officials such as former FBI Director Christopher Wray, who said last year that it would “blind” federal agents seeking to combat cyberattacks and terrorism.

    Gabbard earlier this month issued a statement that did not directly address whether she supports a warrant requirement but reflected a softening of her past criticism of government surveillance. She called the intelligence-gathering program “crucial,” while adding that it “must be safeguarded to protect our nation while ensuring the civil liberties of Americans.”

    One of the few Intelligence Committee members to support a warrant requirement, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said he planned to focus on Gabbard’s position on that issue rather than Snowden.

    “I’m trying to flesh out what her positions are on 702,” Wyden said.



    As a controversial figure in American politics, Tulsi Gabbard’s stance on issues can often be unpredictable. With the recent news of President Trump considering a pardon for whistleblower Edward Snowden, many are wondering if Gabbard will flip-flop on her previous support for Snowden.

    In the past, Gabbard has been a vocal advocate for Snowden, praising his actions in exposing government surveillance programs and calling for his pardon. However, as she continues to navigate her political career and appeal to a wider audience, some speculate that she may backtrack on her support for Snowden in order to align herself with the current administration.

    Will Gabbard stay true to her principles and continue to support Snowden’s pardon, or will she change her stance in an effort to gain favor with the establishment? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – Gabbard’s position on this issue will be closely watched and scrutinized by both supporters and critics alike.

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  • At Gabbard’s Confirmation Hearing, Edward Snowden May Loom Large


    Tulsi Gabbard’s past statements on Syria, Russia, Ukraine and warrantless spying have all given Republican senators pause. But for some lawmakers another issue looms just as large: Edward Snowden, the former government contractor who released reams of classified data on American surveillance programs in 2013 and then fled to Russia.

    While in Congress, Ms. Gabbard introduced legislation that would have offered additional whistle-blower protections for people, like Mr. Snowden, accused of violating the Espionage Act. Working with Matt Gaetz, who was then a Florida congressman, she also introduced legislation that called on the charges against Mr. Snowden to be dropped.

    Ms. Gabbard is now President Trump’s pick to oversee the nation’s spy agencies as the director of national intelligence. At her confirmation on Thursday, senators plan to press her on a range of issues, including Mr. Snowden.

    Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and one of the lawmakers who will be questioning Ms. Gabbard, said Mr. Snowden’s disclosures “jeopardized people who were helping us.”

    “One of my greatest concerns is how she views Edward Snowden in light of the resolution that she co-authored with Matt Gaetz calling for all criminal charges against him, which were extremely serious and involved sharing highly classified information with our adversaries, to be dropped,” Ms. Collins said.

    In the face of such skepticism, Ms. Gabbard is expected to distance herself from Mr. Snowden at her confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to a person briefed on her plans. Ms. Gabbard plans to say that she believes Mr. Snowden’s disclosures hurt the intelligence community and national security, the person said.

    It will be an about-face. In 2019, as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, Ms. Gabbard suggested that Mr. Snowden’s disclosures about the National Security Agency’s activities had a positive impact. She told CNN that she and other members of Congress worked to “try to shut down these avenues that some of our intelligence agencies have abused and violated our constitutional Fourth Amendment rights.”

    “If it wasn’t for Snowden the American people would never have learned the N.S.A. was collecting phone records and spying on Americans,” she said in a social media message that year. In an appearance on the popular podcast hosted by Joe Rogan, she vowed to pardon Mr. Snowden.

    Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, the new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been a harsh critic of Mr. Snowden’s and repeatedly called him a traitor.

    “Edward Snowden was an egotistical serial liar and traitor who jeopardized the safety of Americans and allies,” Mr. Cotton wrote on social media in 2016.

    Since becoming the committee’s chairman this month, Mr. Cotton has alluded to policy differences with Ms. Gabbard but defended her patriotism and integrity.

    “I understand that people have their differences of opinion with Ms. Gabbard,” Mr. Cotton told Fox News on Sunday. “Probably some Republicans disagree with the vote she’s cast as a Democratic congresswoman. A lot of Democrats may be upset that she finally saw the light and left the Democratic Party.”

    Ms. Gabbard may also be asked to defend her positions that have been at odds with Mr. Trump’s. In 2018, Mr. Trump released a long statement defending Saudi Arabia after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post journalist. In a social media post, Ms. Gabbard retorted: “Hey @realdonaldtrump: being Saudi Arabia’s bitch is not ‘America First.’”

    As a Democrat, Ms. Gabbard also criticized Mr. Trump’s policies on Israel, Iran and China.

    Mr. Snowden however has been a repeated point of friction in Ms. Gabbard’s conversations with various senators, according to congressional aides and Trump administration officials. Senator James Lankford, the Oklahoma Republican, said he was among those who had spoken with Ms. Gabbard about Mr. Snowden.

    “The office of the director of national intelligence,” Mr. Lankford has said, “has a responsibility to be able to make sure we don’t have secrets leaked out.”

    In addition to Mr. Snowden, Ms Gabbard has defended Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, who published documents leaked by Chelsea Manning, then a low-level Army intelligence analyst, about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    “ So much of the information that has been released has informed the American people about actions that were taking place that they should be aware of,” Ms. Gabbard said in the 2019 CNN interview. “It provided transparency.”

    The disagreement over Mr. Snowden reflects an underlying issue between Ms. Gabbard and at least some Republicans in the Senate over the reach of American intelligence surveillance.

    Mr. Snowden exposed the broad scope of and new information about the National Security Agency’s collection of bulk records of Americans’ phone records.

    Ms. Gabbard, like Mr. Trump, has been skeptical of the government’s other efforts to collect information, including a surveillance law known as Section 702. That law allows the government, without a warrant, to collect communications of foreigners abroad, including when those people are interacting with Americans.

    But intelligence officials, and many Republican senators, have said that Section 702 is a critical national security tool, one that has helped warn against terrorist attacks and other threats.

    Privacy advocates have raised questions about all such intelligence collection. The National Security Agency programs Mr. Snowden disclosed and Section 702 involve secret intelligence agencies collecting information, sometimes including Americans, with limited oversight.

    Mr. Cotton has complained about attempts to tie the issues together and said Mr. Snowden’s leaks have warped the debate over Section 702.

    “Unfortunately, this and other programs were distorted in the public debate by a traitor, a disgruntled ex-N.S.A. contractor, Edward Snowden, who now sits in the warm embrace of Russian intelligence services,” Mr. Cotton said in 2017.

    While 702 collection is aimed overseas, it sweeps up calls and communications involving Americans. F.B.I. agents have been criticized for improperly looking up information about Americans that was collected under Section 702. Such searches were not supposed to happen routinely, and subsequent reforms have sought to curb the practice.

    After several tense conversations with lawmakers, Ms. Gabbard announced that she now supported the reauthorization of the law.

    Mr. Cotton praised that switch.

    “Tulsi Gabbard has assured me in our conversations that she supports Section 702 as recently amended and that she will follow the law and support its reauthorization,” Mr. Cotton said in a statement.

    But Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, said it might be hard to trust Ms. Gabbard’s change of heart on Section 702 and Mr. Snowden, whom he said “should be in jail.”

    “It’s not like she said something once,” Mr. Kelly said. “She has done multiple pieces of legislation on this issue. When somebody changes their position, especially when she is changing her position to get a job, you have to wonder what she really believes.”

    Kitty Bennett and Dylan Freedman contributed research.



    As Congress prepares for the confirmation hearing of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as the next Secretary of Defense, one question looms large: will the shadow of Edward Snowden impact her nomination?

    Snowden, the infamous whistleblower who leaked classified information about the U.S. government’s surveillance programs, has long been a controversial figure. His actions have been praised by some as acts of heroism, while others have condemned him as a traitor. Gabbard, who has been a vocal critic of government surveillance programs, has expressed support for Snowden in the past.

    During her confirmation hearing, Gabbard is likely to face questions about her views on whistleblowers and government transparency, including her stance on Snowden. Some lawmakers may see Gabbard’s support for Snowden as a liability, while others may view it as a sign of her commitment to civil liberties.

    As the hearing approaches, all eyes will be on Gabbard and how she navigates the issue of government surveillance and whistleblowers. Will she distance herself from Snowden, or will she stand by her previous statements of support? Only time will tell.

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  • Tangerine – Paperback By Edward Bloor – VERY GOOD



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  • British man Edward Pettifer among dead in New Orleans attack

    British man Edward Pettifer among dead in New Orleans attack


    A British national was among at least 14 people killed in the vehicle attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, the Foreign Office has confirmed.

    He was named by the Metropolitan Police as Edward Pettifer, 31, of Chelsea, London.

    His family paid tribute to a “wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend to so many”.

    During the attack, a man in a pick-up truck ploughed through crowds on the city’s Bourbon Street before being killed by police.

    The New Orleans coroner gave Mr Pettifer’s preliminary cause of death as “blunt force injuries”, PA reports.

    Mr Pettifer’s family said: “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many.

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack. We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private. Thank you.”

    In a statement, the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office said it was supporting the family.

    A well-known American college football player, a young aspiring nurse and a mother of a four-year-old are also among the victims.

    Their names were released by families and relatives before the authorities in the US completed post-mortem examinations.

    The attack is believed to have been carried out by a 42-year-old Texas resident and US Army veteran.

    After driving the truck through the crowds the suspect is said to have got out and fired a weapon before being shot dead by police.

    The FBI says an Islamic State group flag was found inside the vehicle.

    Two improvised explosive devices were also found nearby, according to police.

    The suspect, named as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, is believed to have acted alone in a “premeditated and evil act”, the FBI has said.

    At least 39 other people were injured during the attack, which took place in the city’s French Quarter – a bustling nightspot popular with locals and tourists – at around 03:15 (09:15 GMT) on Wednesday.

    Some of the injured have been discharged from hospital but more than a dozen remain, with some being treated in the ICU.

    Bourbon Street was opened to the public on Thursday morning ahead of the Sugar Bowl, a much-anticipated college American football match between Notre Dame and the University of Georgia, that draws thousands of attendees.



    Tragedy Strikes as British Man Edward Pettifer Among Dead in New Orleans Attack

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  • Reinforced Concrete A Fundamental Approach 6th Edition Edward Nawy

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  • Creature from Jekyll Island : A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward

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  • Que The PC and Gadget Help Desk by Mark Edward Soper (2015, Softcover)

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  • Dear Edward: A Novel

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  • Mathematical Methods in Artificial Intelligence by Edward A. Bender (English) Pa

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