Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” moments after Democratic National Committee chairwomen Debbie Wasserman Schultz denied that Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) was disinvited from the first Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas, Gabbard told Mitchell, “That’s just not true.” Mitchell asked, “Congresswoman, what happened here? She says that it’s not the case that you were not told you couldn’t come, that she simply wanted you to stop discussing the debate structure and discuss the issues.” Gabbard said, “I can’t say much more than to say that that’s just not true. I was on your network, MSNBC, talking on “Meet the Press Daily” about how we do need more debates. The same thing that I have been saying now for several weeks. And the very next day got a message saying that if I’m going to continue talking about that, that I shouldn’t go to the debate.” She continued, “It’s not surprising to me that she is saying things that aren’t true. About a month ago, shortly after I called for more debates, the chairwoman said publicly that she had communicated and consulted with vice chairs and officers of the DNC prior to making her decision, both about the number of