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Tulsi Gabbard on role in the Trump administration: ‘I’m here to help prevent World War III’ – Firstpost
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Tulsi Gabbard on role in the Trump administration: ‘I’m here to help prevent World War III’ – Firstpost

Gabbard was the former Democratic congressman from Hawaii who joined the Republican Party during one of Trump’s campaigns

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Former US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who recently switched teams from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, has expressed her willingness to join newly elected President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to “help prevent World War III and nuclear war” ‘.

To the question of A News Nation Gabbard said of the idea of ​​her being part of Trump’s A-team: “President Trump is going through this, and I know he’s spending a lot of his time right now making decisions about who he wants to serve. his team and in his cabinet.”

She added: “If there is any way I can help achieve the goal of preventing World War III and nuclear war, then of course I would be honored to serve.”

Trump announced new members of his new administration on Monday and was expected to appoint Senator Marco Rubio as secretary of state.

Both Rubio and Congressman Michael Waltz, who is in line for the powerful role of National Security Advisor, have strikingly hawkish views on China, which they see as a threat and challenge to US economic and military power.

Gabbard joins the GOP

Gabbard was the former Democratic congressman from Hawaii who joined the Grand Old Party during one of Trump’s campaigns.

“The Democratic Party has no home for people like us, but we do have a home in the Republican Party – where we are welcomed with open arms by President Trump and so many of you who love our country,” she said.

She left the Democratic Party in 2022 to become an independent. She also ran for president in 2020.

Will she join Trump’s team?

Although there has been no official announcement about her joining Trump’s cabinet, an administrative job is planned for Gabbard.

With input from authorities