Tulsi Torches Obama: “He Led Russiagate
In a seismic revelation shaking the foundations of the leftâs crumbling narrative, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has delivered a devastating exposĂ© confirming what many conservatives suspected all along: the so-called âRussia collusionâ scandal was nothing more than a calculated deception orchestrated at the highest levels of the Obama administration. Gabbardâs release of over 100 damning documents lays bare a shocking betrayal, highlighting that prior to President Trumpâs 2016 victory, intelligence agencies assessed no intent or capability from Russia to influence the electionâbut that all changed once Trump won and Obama allegedly directed his DNI James Clapper to fabricate a new assessment pointing fingers at Moscow. Gabbard didnât mince words, calling out not only Barack Obama but also his congressional allies and their media accomplices for pushing an agenda that tore at the very soul of our republicâall to delegitimize a duly elected President. Despite Obamaâs evasive denials, Gabbardâs detailed receipts demand answers and accountability. Until theyâre provided, the truth voiced by a courageous DNI stands deafening: the real election interference came not from abroad, but from within.
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