Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard isn’t wasting a moment after being sworn in getting to work protecting the country.
Shortly after being sworn in on Wednesday, the former Hawaii Democratic congresswoman hopped a flight to Munich, Germany, where she will meet with U.S. allies for discussions after the Biden-Harris regime essentially hid from much of the world for four years.
On her first full day as DNI, Gabbard is set to hold 30 bilateral meetings with counterparts, including key U.S. allies like Great Britain, France, Australia, and Germany, according to Alexa Henning, deputy DNI for strategy and communications, in a statement to ABC News.
Gabbard, who was sworn into office Wednesday afternoon following her Senate confirmation earlier that day, is also expected to deliver remarks at a luncheon during the conference. She will be joined by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, both of whom will also be attending, the outlet reported.