3 times Tulsi Gabbard used talking points from mysterious memos almost verbatim


This week, The Washington Post published a lengthy investigation based on a trove of mysterious memos that memorialized political guidance for Tulsi Gabbard during her time in Congress in the 2010s. The Post found unmistakable parallels between the guidance and Gabbard’s actions, raising questions about who was telling Gabbard what to do.



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