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McBride predicts Trump will fire Gabbard next: ‘He only fires women’

Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Del.) has made a bold prediction about President Trump’s next move, stating that he will fire Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. In an interview with MeidasTouch reporter Pablo Manríquez, McBride expressed her belief that Trump’s pattern of only firing women in his administration will continue.

McBride, who has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights, stated that all of Trump’s Cabinet officials “deserve to be fired.” She also expressed her support for an impeachment effort against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict.

The congresswoman’s comments come at a time when the Trump administration has been under fire for its treatment of women. From derogatory comments about female journalists to the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against the President himself, Trump’s track record with women has been concerning.

McBride’s prediction about Gabbard’s potential firing is not unfounded. In the past, Trump has shown a tendency to dismiss and replace women in his administration when they do not align with his views or agendas. This was evident when he fired former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson via Twitter, and when he replaced former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley with Heather Nauert.

Gabbard, who is the first Hindu member of Congress, has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration’s foreign policies. She has also been at odds with the President over her stance on the Syrian conflict. Trump’s recent decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria has been met with criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, and Gabbard has been one of the most vocal opponents of this move.

McBride’s comments also shed light on the larger issue of gender inequality in politics. While women make up half of the population, they are vastly underrepresented in positions of power. The current administration has only five women in Cabinet positions, the lowest number in the past 30 years.

McBride’s prediction and support for Gabbard and other women in Trump’s administration is a powerful statement against this gender disparity. It is time for women to have equal representation and a voice in decision-making processes.

Furthermore, McBride’s call for the impeachment of Defense Secretary Hegseth is a strong stance against the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict. The recent decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem has been met with widespread condemnation and has further escalated tensions in the region. It is vital for leaders to take a stand against such actions and hold those responsible accountable.

McBride’s remarks have sparked a conversation about the treatment of women in politics and the need for gender equality. As a society, we must strive towards a more inclusive and diverse representation in our government. Women bring unique perspectives and experiences to the table, and their voices must be heard.

In conclusion, Rep. Sarah McBride has made a powerful statement about the current state of affairs in the Trump administration. Her prediction about Gabbard’s potential firing and her call for the impeachment of Defense Secretary Hegseth highlight the need for gender equality and the importance of standing up for what is right. Let us hope that McBride’s words will inspire change and lead to a more inclusive and fair political landscape.

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