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Tulsi Gabbard reveals she met Assad in Syria, without informing top Democrats | Tulsi Gabbard reveals she met Assad in Syria, without informing top Democrats |
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Democrats were silent on Thursday as Tulsi Gabbard, one of the party’s sitting lawmakers in Congress, announced that she had met with Bashar al-Assad during a trip to war-torn Syria and dismissed his entire opposition as “terrorists”. | Democrats were silent on Thursday as Tulsi Gabbard, one of the party’s sitting lawmakers in Congress, announced that she had met with Bashar al-Assad during a trip to war-torn Syria and dismissed his entire opposition as “terrorists”. |
Gabbard, a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, disclosed her meeting with the Syrian president on Wednesday, during what her office called a “fact-finding” mission in the region. | Gabbard, a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, disclosed her meeting with the Syrian president on Wednesday, during what her office called a “fact-finding” mission in the region. |
“Initially I hadn’t planned on meeting him”, Gabbard told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “When the opportunity arose to meet with him, I did so, because I felt it’s important that if we profess to truly care about the Syrian people, about their suffering, then we’ve got to be able to meet with anyone that we need to if there is a possibility that we could achieve peace. And that’s exactly what we talked about”. | “Initially I hadn’t planned on meeting him”, Gabbard told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “When the opportunity arose to meet with him, I did so, because I felt it’s important that if we profess to truly care about the Syrian people, about their suffering, then we’ve got to be able to meet with anyone that we need to if there is a possibility that we could achieve peace. And that’s exactly what we talked about”. |
Democratic leaders were mum on the decision by one of their sitting lawmakers to meet with a dictator whom the US government has dubbed a war criminal for his use of chemical weapons against civilians. | |
Gabbard’s trip raised alarms over a potential violation of the Logan Act, a federal statute barring unauthorized individuals from conferring with a foreign government involved in a dispute with the US. The US currently has no diplomatic relations with Syria. | |
Gabbard’s office said her visit was approved by the House Ethics Committee. A spokesman for the committee declined to comment, although under its rules members have a period of 15 days following the completion of a trip to make public their approval letter and financial disclosures related to privately-funded travel. | |
The offices of Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, did not respond to requests for comment when reached by the Guardian. | The offices of Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, did not respond to requests for comment when reached by the Guardian. |
Pelosi told reporters on Wednesday that she had no knowledge of Gabbard’s unannounced trip, which drew scrutiny over who arranged and paid for the travel. | Pelosi told reporters on Wednesday that she had no knowledge of Gabbard’s unannounced trip, which drew scrutiny over who arranged and paid for the travel. |
“She hasn’t reported or brought anything to our office as far as I know,” Pelosi said at a press conference held prior to Gabbard’s revelation about her meeting with Assad. | “She hasn’t reported or brought anything to our office as far as I know,” Pelosi said at a press conference held prior to Gabbard’s revelation about her meeting with Assad. |
“So when I know more about it, I’ll have something to say about it”. | “So when I know more about it, I’ll have something to say about it”. |
Adam Kinzinger, a Republican congressman from Illinois, was among the few US lawmakers to immediately condemn Gabbard’s actions. | Adam Kinzinger, a Republican congressman from Illinois, was among the few US lawmakers to immediately condemn Gabbard’s actions. |
“To say I’m disgusted would be an understatement”, Kinzinger, who like Gabbard is an Iraq war veteran, wrote in a Facebook post late Wednesday. | “To say I’m disgusted would be an understatement”, Kinzinger, who like Gabbard is an Iraq war veteran, wrote in a Facebook post late Wednesday. |
“By meeting with the mass murderer of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Tulsi Gabbard has legitimized his dictatorship and in turn, legitimized his genocide against the Syrian people. | “By meeting with the mass murderer of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Tulsi Gabbard has legitimized his dictatorship and in turn, legitimized his genocide against the Syrian people. |
“It is beyond reprehensible and cannot possibly be justified.” | “It is beyond reprehensible and cannot possibly be justified.” |
Evan McMullin, a former independent candidate for president in last year’s election, asked on Twitter: “Why are so many of our leaders becoming stooges of foreign dictators and war criminals? @TulsiGabbard @realDonaldTrump This is America!”. | Evan McMullin, a former independent candidate for president in last year’s election, asked on Twitter: “Why are so many of our leaders becoming stooges of foreign dictators and war criminals? @TulsiGabbard @realDonaldTrump This is America!”. |
Why are so many of our leaders becoming stooges of foreign dictators and war criminals? @TulsiGabbard @realDonaldTrump This is America! https://t.co/Aac6ziBRk6 | Why are so many of our leaders becoming stooges of foreign dictators and war criminals? @TulsiGabbard @realDonaldTrump This is America! https://t.co/Aac6ziBRk6 |
While Gabbard did not travel in her official capacity as a representative of the American government, she is the first sitting US lawmaker to meet with Assad since the start of the conflict in Syria. She is also a member of the House committee on foreign relations. | While Gabbard did not travel in her official capacity as a representative of the American government, she is the first sitting US lawmaker to meet with Assad since the start of the conflict in Syria. She is also a member of the House committee on foreign relations. |
A spokesperson for New York representative Eliot Engel, the ranking Democrat on the committee, did not return a request for comment. | A spokesperson for New York representative Eliot Engel, the ranking Democrat on the committee, did not return a request for comment. |
Gabbard’s office claims her trip was funded by the Arab American Community Center for Economic and Social Services (AACCESS) - Ohio; however the group has not reported any financial revenue to the US government since 2006. | Gabbard’s office claims her trip was funded by the Arab American Community Center for Economic and Social Services (AACCESS) - Ohio; however the group has not reported any financial revenue to the US government since 2006. |
Bassam Khawam, the executive director of AACCESS who traveled with Gabbard, reportedly belongs to pro-Assad Lebanese political party the Syrian Social Nationalist party (SSNP). The party has dispatched its members to fight on behalf of the Assad regime during the nearly six-year war. | Bassam Khawam, the executive director of AACCESS who traveled with Gabbard, reportedly belongs to pro-Assad Lebanese political party the Syrian Social Nationalist party (SSNP). The party has dispatched its members to fight on behalf of the Assad regime during the nearly six-year war. |
Gabbard framed her sit-down meeting with Assad as part of a necessary dialogue in order to resolve the Syrian conflict. The war began after a series of pro-democracy protests in March 2011 were swiftly and brutally put down by the Assad regime. The war has since devolved into a brutal and complex war, fulled by sectarian, political and international divisions. | Gabbard framed her sit-down meeting with Assad as part of a necessary dialogue in order to resolve the Syrian conflict. The war began after a series of pro-democracy protests in March 2011 were swiftly and brutally put down by the Assad regime. The war has since devolved into a brutal and complex war, fulled by sectarian, political and international divisions. |
“Whatever you think of President Assad, the fact is that he is the president of Syria”, Gabbard said. “In order for any possibility of a viable peace agreement to occur, there has to be a conversation with him”. | “Whatever you think of President Assad, the fact is that he is the president of Syria”, Gabbard said. “In order for any possibility of a viable peace agreement to occur, there has to be a conversation with him”. |
Gabbard said her trip to the region was borne from “the suffering of the Syrian people that has been weighing heavily on my heart”. | Gabbard said her trip to the region was borne from “the suffering of the Syrian people that has been weighing heavily on my heart”. |
But in 2015, she was one of just 47 Democrats who sided with Republicans and backed a GOP-sponsored measure that would essentially block Syrian and Iraqi refugees from resettling in the US. Gabbard was also a vocal critic of the Obama administration – which repeatedly called for Assad to step down – for arming Syrian rebel groups. | But in 2015, she was one of just 47 Democrats who sided with Republicans and backed a GOP-sponsored measure that would essentially block Syrian and Iraqi refugees from resettling in the US. Gabbard was also a vocal critic of the Obama administration – which repeatedly called for Assad to step down – for arming Syrian rebel groups. |
In December, Gabbard met with then President-elect Donald Trump to discuss foreign policy. Trump has stated he will end assistance to US-backed Syrian rebels. His son, Donald Trump Jr, met privately with pro-Russia diplomats and political figures in October to discuss the Syrian conflict. | In December, Gabbard met with then President-elect Donald Trump to discuss foreign policy. Trump has stated he will end assistance to US-backed Syrian rebels. His son, Donald Trump Jr, met privately with pro-Russia diplomats and political figures in October to discuss the Syrian conflict. |
During her interview with CNN, Gabbard claimed the US was funding terrorist groups by assisting Syrian rebels and further pushed a talking point propagated by the Assad regime and the Russian government that there are no moderate rebels in Syria. | During her interview with CNN, Gabbard claimed the US was funding terrorist groups by assisting Syrian rebels and further pushed a talking point propagated by the Assad regime and the Russian government that there are no moderate rebels in Syria. |
That argument was also at the center of an op-ed published by Gabbard on Thursday in her hometown newspaper, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. | That argument was also at the center of an op-ed published by Gabbard on Thursday in her hometown newspaper, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. |
“Repeatedly I was told there is no difference between ‘moderate’ rebels and al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) or Isis – they are all the same,” Gabbard wrote. | “Repeatedly I was told there is no difference between ‘moderate’ rebels and al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) or Isis – they are all the same,” Gabbard wrote. |
“Although opposed to the Assad government, the political opposition leaders adamantly rejected violence as a way to bring about reforms”. | “Although opposed to the Assad government, the political opposition leaders adamantly rejected violence as a way to bring about reforms”. |
International monitoring organizations estimate there have been at least 400,000 civilian casualties in Syria during the war. Assad’s forces, supported by Russian airstrikes, have been accused of deliberately targeting civilians. More than 11 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, according to the United Nations. The number includes those who are internally displaced, as well as the millions of displaced refugees in neighboring countries. | International monitoring organizations estimate there have been at least 400,000 civilian casualties in Syria during the war. Assad’s forces, supported by Russian airstrikes, have been accused of deliberately targeting civilians. More than 11 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, according to the United Nations. The number includes those who are internally displaced, as well as the millions of displaced refugees in neighboring countries. |
Gabbard was elected to the US Congress in 2012 and has been regarded as a rising star within the Democratic party. | Gabbard was elected to the US Congress in 2012 and has been regarded as a rising star within the Democratic party. |
Even so, she has often clashed with party officials and resigned from her position as vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee amid tensions over the 2016 presidential primary. Gabbard went on to endorse Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and became on of his most visible surrogates during the campaign. | Even so, she has often clashed with party officials and resigned from her position as vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee amid tensions over the 2016 presidential primary. Gabbard went on to endorse Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and became on of his most visible surrogates during the campaign. |
Spokespeople for both Sanders and the DNC declined to comment on Gabbard’s meeting with Assad and subsequent refusal to criticize the brutal dictator. | Spokespeople for both Sanders and the DNC declined to comment on Gabbard’s meeting with Assad and subsequent refusal to criticize the brutal dictator. |