I just learned that the Senate Intelligence Committee (SIC) will hold Tulsi Gabbards interview and nomination vote in secret.
The panel's Jan. 20 vote on CIA Director John Ratcliffe was kept closed, with only the 14-3 tally released. Three committee members, Democratic Sens. Martin Heinrich (N.M.), Jon Ossoff (Ga.) and Ron Wyden (Ore.) ultimately opposed him on the floor. Politico
Should it be made public or not is certainly worth discussion as Trump has been pushing for transparency in all branches of government.
The only person that can change this is SIC Chair Tom Cotton and Senators supporting him.
Here is a link to the senators who serve on that committee. If you would like to make this nomination vote public, let your voice be known.
As a side note, the reason that Pete Hegseth won the finish line was because of you. The folks who let their Senators know they wanted Hegseth.
