Govind Tekale
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard drops a political bombshell at Trump's Greensboro rally - what pushed her to officially join the Republican Party?
Photo Credit: Tulsi Gabbard (Facebook)
"I'm joining the party of the people," Gabbard declared at the Greensboro Coliseum, marking her shift from Independent to Republican status.
Trump embraced Gabbard on stage, praising her as "a woman that everybody loves" while welcoming her dramatic party switch.
Fresh critiques emerge as Gabbard targets VP Harris's record, calling her "anti-freedom" and criticizing her alleged alignment with the Cheneys.
From DNC vice chair to Trump transition team - Gabbard's political journey shows surprising turns since her 2020 Democratic presidential run.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Gabbard now serve as honorary co-chairs for Trump's transition team, both former Democrats supporting their previous rival.
Will Gabbard's military background as Army Reserves lieutenant colonel influence Republican foreign policy discussions?
North Carolina's swing state status adds weight to Gabbard's announcement timing at the Greensboro rally.
Her path traces an unexpected arc: from endorsing Bernie Sanders in 2016 to joining Trump's Republican ranks in 2024.
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