'Outright dangerous': GOP's Mullin snaps at Dem Duckworth for criticizing Trump nominee
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) fired back at Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) on Sunday morning after his colleague stated she has no doubts ex-Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has been "compromised" and is unfit to serve as Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence.
Gabbard has come under increasing scrutiny after the president-elect nominated for the highly sensitive intel post with even Republicans –– including Nikki Haley –– questioning her judgment and her foreign ties.
During an earlier interview on CNN's "State of The Union," the Illinois Democrat told host Dana Bash, "Well, I think she's compromised. I think by going to Syria and basically backing a brutal dictator there — I mean, Russian-controlled media called her a Russian asset. So I do think that we have a real deep concern whether or not she's a compromised person. And, frankly, the U.S. Intelligence Committee — I'm sorry — the U.S. intelligence community has identified her as having troubling relationships with America's foes. And so my worry is that she couldn't pass a background check."
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After a commercial break, Mullin was asked about Duckworth's remarks and he was not pleased.
"I got a lot of respect for Tammy, and I've known her for years we served together in the House, but for her to ridiculous and outright dangerous words like that is wrong," he responded.
"You got to keep in mind, Tulsi Gabbard is still a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army," he offered. "She commands the reserve unit here in Oklahoma and Missouri. If she was compromised, if she wasn't able to pass a background check, if she wasn't able to do her job, she still wouldn't be in the Army."
"So Tammy is absolutely dead wrong on this and she should retract those words, that's the most dangerous thing she could say," he warned.
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