Marco Rubio: ‘She is probably spying somewhere’: Marco Rubio’s remarks laughed at the award program on Tulsi Gabbard

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio provoked laughter during Tuesday International women’s courage award After missing the program, the ceremony was “probably spying” by making fun of Tulsi Gabard, director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
According to the mirror, Rubio’s comment came amid discussion about Gabbard’s condition Senate Wisdom Committee Hearing about the “Signalgate” scam.
Rubio commented on Accepting the cabinet officials of US President Donald Trump, including Attorney General Palm Bandy, Chhote Business Secretary Kelly Lofler, Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Secretary of Labor Lori Shavez-Derr.
“We are remembering Tulsi Gabbard, as she is probably spying somewhere,” Rubio took a pinch, pulled the audience.
Gabbard, former Democratic Congress Voman is now serving as US intelligence chief, recently appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the allegations that senior officials of Trump, including the Defense Secretary, discussed war plans on the encrypted messaging app signal.
During a Senate hearing, Senator Mark Warner pressed Gabbard about his possible role in chat. “Director Gabbard, did you participate in a group chat discussing Yemen war plans with Defense Secretary and other senior officials of Trump?” Warner asked.
“Uh, Senator, I don’t want to go to specific,” Gabbard replied, before Warner interrupted: “You were not ‘TG’ on this group chat?” Citing a review of a National Security Council, Gabbard refused to confirm or refuse.
According to the mirror, CIA Director John Ratcliffe later admitted that he was part of the signal chat and defending the practice, stating that the use of the app was acceptable under Biden-era policies as long as important decisions were formally recorded.
However, Warner pushed back, demanding that messages be revealed. “If there was no classified material, share it with the committee! You can’t have these two ways,” they argued.
Meanwhile, Rubio faced different stress Venezuela President Nicholas MaduroRubio warned of a “very bad day” for Venezuela, as he signed with Guyana, due to a security agreement, Maduro called Rubio a “Imbasel”. Maduro said in an incident, “Imbyel Marco comes out to Rubio Guyana to threaten Venezuela,” Venezuela was said to have an incident.
While the intelligence discussion continued, the International Woman of Couage Awards ceremony, where Rubio made his comment, was led by Rubio. First Lady Melania TrumpAccording to the AP, he praised eight honors for his bravery, including Israeli lawyer Amit Sauusana, who survived for 55 days in Hamas captivity. “Every single day that passes is another day of unimaginable suffering,” Susana said, urged the world to act.
Now in its 19th year, the award recognizes women around the world for extraordinary leadership, courage and advocacy, often at great personal risk. Since its inception in 2007, more than 200 women from more than 90 countries have been honored.