Tulsi Gabbard Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, Politician, Salary, and Net Worth

Tulsi Gabbard is an American Author/Politician/Army Reserve Officer/Contributor who served as the U.S. representative between 2013 and 2021.

Tulsi Gabbard Profile

Tulsi Gabbard is an American Author/Politician/United States Army Reserve Officer/Political Commentator and served as the U.S. representative for Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district between 2013 and 2021. She also ran for President in the 2020 United States Presidential Election. 

Tulsi Gabbard Age/How old is Tulsi Gabbard?

Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, American Samoa, United States. She is therefore 42 years old as of 2023.

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Tulsi Gabbard Height

Gabbard stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 6 inches tall.

Tulsi Gabbard Parents

Gabbard was born in Leloaloa, Maʻopūtasi County, on American Samoa’s main island of Tutuila to her loving and caring parents. Her parents were named Carol (née Porter) Gabbard, mother, and Mike Gabbard, father. back in the year 1983, when she was about two years old, her family moved to Hawaii where her family resided in the late 1970s.

Tulsi is of European and Samoan ancestry and was raised in a multicultural household. Carol was born in India and raised in Michigan. On the other hand, her father was born in American Samoa and lived in Hawaii and Florida when he was a child. Mike is of Samoan and European ancestry.

Tulsi was raised in accordance with the teachings of the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF) religious community. The community’s spiritual leader, Chris Butler, was sheltered from outside influences. She states that Butler’s work still guides her. Back in the year 2015, she called Butler her guru dev, spiritual teacher. Tulsi has been reluctant to speak publicly about the SIF.

Tulsi Gabbard Father’s Organizations

Previously, she has worked in a number of organizations founded by her father.  These include The Alliance for Traditional Marriage and Values. This is an anti-gay political action committee (PAC) founded to pass an amendment giving the Hawaii state legislature the power to “reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples.” She began to work with the organization in the year 1988 and spoke on its behalf as late as 2004.

She has also worked for Stand Up For America(SUFA) founded in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Asides from this, she has worked for The Healthy Hawaii Coalition for which she was working as an educator. Back in the year 2002, she was working as a self-employed martial arts instructor. She dropped out of Leeward Community College where she was studying television production. This was in order to successfully run for election to the Hawaii House of Representatives.

Tulsi Gabbard Siblings

Gabbard was born into a family of five children and she was the fourth born in her family. Gabbard’s first name, Tulasi in Sanskrit, is the word for holy basil. The Hindus regard this as an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulasi. Asides from this, her siblings carry Sanskrit-origin names.

Tulsi Gabbard Husband/Wedding/Is Tulsi Gabbard married?

Gabbard was first married to her ex-husband, Eduardo Tamayo, who she tied the knot with in the year 2002. They, unfortunately, divorced in the year 2006 citing the “stress war places on military spouses and families” as a reason for their divorce. Back in the year 2015, she married freelance cinematographer and editor Abraham Williams who is the son of her Honolulu office manager. The duo tied knots in a traditional Vedic wedding ceremony. Her husband and ex-husband have also been members of the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF) religious community

Tulsi Gabbard Salary

Gabbard earns an annual salary of about $2 Million through her career as a Political Commentator/Contributor for FOX News.

Tulsi Gabbard’s Net Worth

Gabbard has an estimated net worth of about $30 Million which she has earned through her successful career as an Author/Politician/United States Army Reserve Officer/Political Commentator.

Tulsi Gabbard Education

Gabbard was homeschooled through high school. This is except for two years when she attended an all-girls SIF boarding school in the Philippines. She is a proud graduate of Hawaii Pacific University where she graduated in the year 2009. There, she obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business.

Tulsi Gabbard Career

Gabbard is an American Politician who ran for Presidency in the 2020 Presidential Election. Then, she was a candidate for the Democratic Nomination before leaving the party and becoming independent in the month of October 2022. Gabbard is the first Hindu member of Congress and also the first Samoan-American voting member of Congress.

Back in the year 2002, he was selected to the Hawaii House of Representatives at the age of 21. Back in the month of March 2020, she ended her presidential candidacy to endorse Joe Biden and was succeeded by Kai Kahele in the House of Representatives on the 3rd of January 2021. Since then, she has taken more conservative positions on issues such as abortion, transgender rights, and border security. She has endorsed Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act and was a featured speaker at the 2022  Conservative Political Action Conference(CPAC).

Back in the month of October 2022, she announced that she had left the Democratic Party altogether, citing their positions on foreign policy and social issues as the primary reasons for her departure. She is at the moment not affiliated with any party.

Tulsi later followed her announcement by endorsing and campaigning for numerous Republican candidates in that year’s midterm elections. Back in the year 2022, the Security Service of Ukraine placed Gabbard on a list of public figures whom it alleges promote Russian propaganda.

Tulsi Gabbard Democratic Party/What happened to Tulsi Gabbard

Gabbard qualified for the fourth debate in Ohio in the month of October 2019 and accused the Democratic Party of “rigging” the 2020 election. She briefly threatened to boycott the debate before deciding to participate. Gabbard skipped the LULAC Latino Town Hall in order to appear on Hannity’s TV Show. There, she criticized the Democrats’ impeachment process.

On the third of March 2020, she, of Samoan descent and 26% Southeast Asian earned two delegates in American Samoa. This made her the second woman of color after Shirley Chisholm) and the first Asian-American and Pacific Islander presidential candidate to earn primary delegates. Tulsi was also the only non-white Democratic party candidate to earn delegates in the 2020 election cycle.

The 19th of March 2020 saw him drop out of the 2020 election and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. She was also the only candidate with primary delegates to not be invited to the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Back in the month of July 2016, he launched a petition to end the Democratic Party’s process of appointing superdelegates in the nomination process.

Gabbard endorsed Keith Ellison for DNC chair in the 2017 chairmanship elections. She did not meet the polling threshold for the third presidential debate. This prompted her to criticize the DNC’s qualification criteria as not transparent.

Tulsi Gabbard Republican/Is Tulsi Gabbard a Republican?/Political Views

Back in the year 2002, after redistricting, she won the four-candidate Democratic primary for the 42nd district of the Hawaii House of Representatives. Then she garnered about 43% of the votes, Later on, she won the general election with about 60.7% of the vote and defeated Republican Alfonso Jimenez.

On the 6th of November 2012, she won the general election defeating Republican Kawika Crowley by 168,503 to 40,707 votes (80.6%–19.4%). She then became the first voting Samoan-American and the first Hindu member of Congress. Tulsi was later reelected on the 8th of November 2016 defeating Republican nominee Angela Kaaihue by 170,848 to 39,668 votes (81.2%–18.8%)

She introduced a similar bill with Kentucky Republican congressman Thomas Massie aiming at ensuring the release of Julian Assange from prison in the United Kingdom. There, he was being held pending resolutions of extradition proceeding to the United States.

Back in the month of May 2020, she gave her sole 2020 down-ballot endorsement to Democratic candidate Isaac Wilson. Wilson was running for election to the 63rd district of the South Carolina House of Representatives against incumbent Republican Rep. Jay Jordan.

Later on, in the month of November 2021, she called the victory of Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin in the Virginia Gubernatorial election over the Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe, a victory for all Americans. Later on, she endorsed and campaigned for several mostly unsuccessful Republican candidates in the year’s midterm elections. Several people state that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Some of the candidates Tulsi campaigned for include Senate candidates Adam Laxalt, Don Bolduc, J. D. Vance, and Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Later on, after the presidential campaign, she agreed with Republicans on some cultural and social issues. She also expressed support for increased border security and voted with Republicans for the vetting of Iraqi and Syrian refugees.

Tulsi Gabbard Military

Gabbard has also served in the United States Military. Then, she was working with the United States Army and has been privileged to climb the ranks to date. She has worked with the United States Army from the year 2003 till date. Tulsi now serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army.

She served at the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command and the United States Army Reserve. In the course of her career in the Army, she has gone to war in Iraq. Through her successful Army Career, she has been privileged to receive the Combat Medical Badge and the Meritorious Service Medal.

She also served in a field medical unit of the Hawaii Army National Guard while deployed to Iraq between 2004 and 2005. Asides from this, she was stationed in Kuwait from 2008 to 2009 as an Army Military Police platoon leader. When she was a member of Congress, she was serving as a vice chair of the Democratic presidential nomination.

In her presidential campaign, she highlighted opposition to military interventionism, although she has called herself a “hawk” on terrorism. It is her decision to meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and her skepticism of claims that he had used chemical weapons that gave rise to public disagreement from mainstream Democrats.

Tulsi Gabbard FOX News

Gabbard later continued her frequent presence on FOX News which include serving as a fill-in host for Tucker Carlson Tonight and eventually becoming a paid contributor to the network. Back in the month of November 2022, it was announced that she signed a deal with FOX News as a paid contributor.

This was years after being a frequent guest on several of their programs. In her time in Congress, she frequently appeared on FOX News to criticize the Barack Obama administrator for refusing to say that the real enemy of the United States is radical Islam or Islamic extremism.

Tulsi Gabbard Awards and honors

On the 25th of November 2013, she received the John F, Kennedy New Frontier Award at a ceremony at the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government for her efforts on behalf of veterans. On the 20th of March 2014, Elle Magazine honored her with others at the Italian Embassy in the United States during its annual “Women in Washington Power List.”

Back on the 26th of February 2015, she received the National Association of Counties County Alumni Award for her “Steadfast commitment to the nation’s counties.” The 15th of July 2015 saw him receive the Friend of the National Parks Award from the National Parks Conservation Association.

The 30th of September 2018 saw her receive the Ho’ola Na Pua Advocacy Award. This was for her dedication to serving and empowering human trafficking survivors in Hawaii.” This was at their annual Pearl Gala. Later on, on the 16th of October 2018, she was honored as Hawaii Pacific University’s 2018 Paul T. C. Loo Distinguished Alumni.

Tulsi Gabbard Books

Asides from her political and Television Career, she has also published a number of books. These include:

  1. I am Tulsi Gabbard published in 2019 by Flippin Sweet Books
  2. Is Today the Day? published in 2019 by Grand Central Publishing
  3. Is Today the Day? (Edition-II) published in 2021 by Grand Central Publishing
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