Obama, Tulsi Gabbard and Trump
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard this month declassified material she claimed proved a “treasonous conspiracy” by the Obama administration in 2016 to politicize U.S. intelligence in service of casting doubt on the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s presidential election victory.
Sen. Adam Schiff and President Donald Trump are continuing their feud over Russia collusion claims as the DOJ forms a strike force to assess evidence unearthed by Tulsi Gabbard.
Among the Russian intelligence was what Gabbard described as “high-level Democratic National Committee emails that detailed evidence of Hillary’s, quote: ‘psycho emotional problems, uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression and cheerfulness” and that then Secretary Clinton was allegedly on a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers.
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
DNI Tulsi Gabbard tells 'Jesse Watters Primetime' about a new DOJ 'strike force' that will investigate the declassified documents she referred for potential criminal investigation.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins pressed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on her claims of a Barack Obama-led plot conspiracy against Donald Trump, questioning if Gabbard merely sought to get back in Trump’s good graces.
The White House will take questions from reporters around 1:00 pm on Wednesday after the House left Washington early for summer recess and President Trump said it's time for the DOJ to "go after" former President Barack Obama on charges of "treason.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has made a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room and targeted President Donald Trump’s political enemies
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Tulsi Gabbard released a memorandum and files regarding the intelligence community's assessment of Russia's actions during the 2016 election.
Plus, the continued focus and criticism toward the Trump administration over the Jeffrey Epstein case forces the White House to pivot its usual approach to hot-button issues.