Former Hawaii rep. Tulsi Gabbard makes brief stopover on Guam
She’s on the list of Vice Presidential options for former President Donald Trump. Former Hawaii representative Tulsi Gabbard was on Guam overnight.
Delegate James Moylan posted a photo with her at the A.B. Won Pat International Airport Thursday.
She was also seen photographed with Rebel Souljahz at Capitol Kitchen and attended a republican senatorial candidate fundraiser during her brief stopover.
Moylan, who is a longtime friend of Gabbard, said she left today to the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
The Army Major posted a video on social media about her mission that brought her to this part of the Pacific.
“Today is day one of our two weeks of annual duty. I have my 440th Civil Affairs Battalion out here in Hawaii. We have other civil affairs teams pushing out across the Pacific through the FSM, RMI and other locations, and actually putting their civil affairs skills to work. It's going to be a great two weeks with a lot of training and good opportunities,” said Gabbard.
Gabbard made a run for President in 2020 as a democrat before leaving the democratic party in 2022.