Overview
- Gabbard told the House Intelligence Committee in March that US agencies continue to assess Iran is not building a nuclear weapon
- Trump publicly contradicted her testimony, asserting Iran is very close to obtaining a bomb
- She was not invited to a high-level Camp David meeting on US strategy for the Iran nuclear crisis
- Gabbard fired National Intelligence Council leaders following reports of politicization within the intelligence community
- Disagreements between US and Israeli intelligence over Iran’s nuclear activities have deepened tensions in the administration