Tulsi Gabbard: Tulsi Gabbard Speaks Up on ‘Intelligent Woman’ Row; fry both Mark Cuban, Liz Cheney

Tulsi Gabbard Speaks Out on 'Intelligent Woman' Row; fry both Mark Cuban, Liz Cheney
Tulsi Gabbard responded to Mark Cuban’s comment that Donald Trump doesn’t like strong, intelligent women.

Donald Trump’s aide Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat, spoke about billionaire Mark Cuban’s comment that Donald Trump doesn’t like “strong and intelligent” women around him. Although he apologized for his remark and clarified that his remark was his response to a question about why Donald Trump didn’t reach out to Nikki Haley during the campaign, Mark Cuban faced MAGA heat — and the latest to add is Tulsi Gabbard .
In a statement, Tulsi Gabbard grilled both Mark Cuban and Kamala Harris’ supporter Liz Cheney as she said, the premise of Mark Cuban’s latest comment is that Liz Cheney—as she supports Kamala Harris—is a strong woman. “But the reality is that they are hypocritical because as @realDonaldTrump pointed out, they are eager to send our troops to war, but they would never willingly put their own lives on the line for such military adventures. That is not strength. It is hypocrisy. and cowardice.”

“Dick and Liz Cheney, as Trump correctly said, are always eager to waste the precious lives of our brave soldiers in stupid military adventures, but are too cowardly to put themselves in a position where the enemy’s guns are pointed at them, so hide in their ivory towers while putting others in harm’s way. Voicing this truth is not a ‘threat’ to anyone says @realdonaldtrump and decide for yourself,” Gabbard said.
Donald Trump’s latest comment about Liz Cheney has sparked a huge row as MAGA accused Liz Cheney of lying about what Donald Trump said. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump said that Liz Cheney is a war hawk and she should be sent to war.
“Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, okay? Let’s see how she feels about it. You know when the guns are trained on her face. They’re all war hawks when they sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, ‘Oh, gee, let’s send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy,’ said Donald Trump.
The Kamala Harris campaign called this a death threat, which the GOP rejected amid Trump’s clarification that he just called Liz Cheney a war hawk and that he knows if she is sent to war, she would be the first out , but she will not hesitate to send American troops to war.