Barack Obama, Russia and Tulsi Gabbard
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard railed against reporters for daring to point out the obvious inconsistencies in her claims that Barack Obama masterminded a treasonous conspiracy against President Donald Trump.
The CIA chief "strongly supports" Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's release of documents on Russian activity in 2016 — which sparked concerns about risks to sensitive sources and methods.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard this month declassified material that 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 election victory.
The Trump administration’s intelligence chief says Russia had dirt on Hillary Clinton that it suppressed in the final stretch of the 2016 election—including claims she was on a daily diet of heavy tranquilizers and suffering “intensified psycho-emotional problems.
The director of national intelligence's "treasonous conspiracy" claims are nonsense. So why did the Justice Department create a task force to review them?
Tulsi Gabbard said Wednesday on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” that she couldn’t have gotten past the “deep state obstacles” to release files exposing the Russiagate hoax without a whistleblower coming forward to provide “critical pieces” to the story.
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,
The U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday it was forming a strike force to assess recent claims made by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard about "alleged weaponization of the U.S.