Tulsi Gabbard, Obama and 2016 U.S. election
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After Epstein, this will be the second time that Trump administration officials allege a massive conspiracy but aren’t able to produce evidence to support their claims.
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The Trump administration has repeatedly targeted critics of the president and has sought to relitigate the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released declassified documents on Friday, claiming the existence of a secret conspiracy led by the Obama administration to undermine President Donald Trump with the Trump-Russian Collusion hoax, according to Fox News.
CNN's coverage of Tulsi Gabbard's Wednesday press briefing ended after about three minutes, despite host Jim Scuitto's comment that this is an "extreme allegation." See more from Gabbard's comments be
In 2016, nearly 10 years ago, the FBI began investigating President Donald Trump's campaign for ties to Russia.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has claimed to have uncovered a “treasonous conspiracy” in the Obama administration to stoke Russian election interference claims. Gabbard alleged the Obama administration knew that Russia did not affect the outcome of the 2016 election,
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard spoke to reporters at the White House on Wednesday on the heels of the latest document drop alleging Obama administration officials misled the
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe, now with CNN, says accusations against Obama-era intelligence figures and the former president are "absurd." "The idea that she would use this discussion around sourcing and intensive Russians as some sort of springboard for charges against Barack Obama or John Brennan or Jim Comey or anyone else is absurd,
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The ‘substance is significant,’ says Bret Baier on DNI Gabbard’s declassified Obama reportSpecial Report’ anchor Bret Baier discusses DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s declassified Obama report, former FBI director James Comey’s interview and more on ‘The Story.’
Throughout the fall of 2016, intelligence assessments found that Russia “did not use cyberattacks on election infrastructure to alter the US Presidential election outcome” (and lacked the capacity to do that).
Tulsi Gabbard's "treasonous conspiracy" claims are obvious nonsense. So why did the Justice Department create a new "strike force" to examine them?