In her third appearance on the show this year, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, appeared on 'The View' Wednesday fighting back against those who have questioned her loyalty to her party and the country. 'It's offensive to me as a soldier, as an American, as a member of congress, as a veteran
In her third appearance on the show this year, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, appeared on"The View" Wednesday fighting back against those who have questioned her loyalty to her party and the country.
The former secretary of state suggested President Donald Trump's campaign would attempt to deflect votes from his Democratic opponent and direct them toward a third-party candidate. While there are currently five Democratic women running for president, and Clinton didn't name-names, many have said her remarks appeared to be aimed at Gabbard.
"Hillary Clinton throughout her career has led with a foreign policy of interventionism and being the world's police going and toppling dictators in other countries that has caused such destruction and loss of life. I'm against that," Gabbard clapped back after the hosts asked her about the confrontation."I'm running for president to change that.
“I am here to speak to every single American in this country about the unifying leadership that I want to bring as president, not just speak to those who agree with me," she said."But to speak to those who may disagree with me, recognizing that I'm asking for the opportunity to serve every single person in this country.”
"Yes, it crosses party lines. [It's] people who are looking out for the best interest of our country, which by the way makes me the best candidate to defeat Donald Trump," Gabbard said."So that we can then begin to do the very important work that begins the morning after [the election], to bring about the systemic change.”
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