Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her post as the director of US National Intelligence. She has cited her husband’s cancer diagnosis as the reason. But media reports suggest Gabbard may have been forced out for disagreeing with the Trump administration’s foreign policies, including on Iran. Leone Lakhani reports.
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