Tulsi Gabbard, Russia and 2016 election
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The director of national intelligence has intensified attacks on assessments about Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election.
After Barack Obama's office slammed Tulsi Gabbard's "treason" report as baseless, Gabbard pledged more revelations while Trump amplified her claims to deflect attention from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
In a Fox News segment, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of the very thing she has recently come under fire for. Gabbard has continued on her warpath against Obama as the Trump administration faces attacks from all sides after failing to release classified files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard reveals declassified documents allegedly showing Obama officials manufactured intelligence to undermine Trump, announcing criminal referrals to DOJ.
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When President Donald Trump sided with Vladimir Putin over his own intelligence community on the topic of Russia’s interference in the 2016 US election, then-Sen. Marco Rubio sharply rebuked Trump.
Trump’s Putin-friendly director of national intelligence wants to prosecute Obama officials for pointing out the facts of what Trump did.
The DOJ confirmed it has received DNI Tulsi Gabbard's criminal referral related to her claims that Obama-era officials "manufactured" intelligence related to the Russia collusion hoax.
The announcement from the director of national intelligence flies in the face of the conclusions of four previous investigations totaling more than 2,500 pages.
Yet amid intensifying calls for the Trump administration to make public all the files it has on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Gabbard’s big Obama “conspiracy” report was written off in some online MAGA circles as a dud, and a distraction from Epstein.
Fox News @ Night' panelists Jessica Millan Patterson and Julian Epstein discuss former President Barack Obama's response to DNI Tulsi Gabbard's claims about the Trump-Russia collusion 'hoax' and the House's handling of the Epstein files.