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Sen. Collins Not Convinced Gabbard Has Reversed Course On Section 702

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is not convinced Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence nominee, has reversed course on her previous opposition to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the U.S. government to conduct surveillance on non-U.S. individuals outside the country, reported The Hill.

Gabbard, whose confirmation hearing is set for Thursday, can’t afford to lose Collins’ vote, as the Intelligence Committee has a 9-8 partisan split, meaning she can only afford to lose one Republican vote, assuming all Democrats vote against her.

“There are several questions I want to follow up on in the hearing,” Collins told The Hill, “Because I want to hear her unpracticed responses.”

“But there are a lot of obvious issues,” Collins added. “Her answers to the written questions were very hedged on it. I know there’s been a lot of reporting that she’s changed her position. That’s not how I read her answers. I read them as, ‘I’ll take a look at the reforms and see if they meet my concerns.'”

Gabbard in 2020 proposed legislation to repeal Section 702. She has also voted against reauthorizing the program.

But recently she told Punchbowl News that the program is “crucial” and “must be safeguarded to protect our nation while ensuring the civil liberties of Americans.”

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