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As President Donald Trump tries to quiet a rebellion from his own base over his administration’s decision to withhold the release of the complete Jeffrey Epstein files, his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is going on offense.
Former Obama aides say they have to balance unnecessarily giving oxygen to unfounded Trump administration claims and allowing them to balloon unchecked.
Officials in President Trump's administration are reacting to the Obama-era documents on Russia's influence during the 2016 election that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified.
"Dilbert" creator Scott Adams discusses the role the "Russia hoax" and the "fine people" lie divided America and "ruined his life" on his morning livestream. SCOTT ADAMS: How many of you found out that Obama's hoaxes—which would include the Russia hoax,
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) compared the December 2016 date of former President Barack Obama’s meeting with National Security Council officials to Pearl Harbor, saying that day “will live in infamy” because of the Democratic administration’s alleged subversion of President Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory over Russian election interference.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said she uncovered evidence that directly points to former President Barack Obama "leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment" about Russia’s involvement in the 2016 U.
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Trump’s threats to Obama are his latest shiny object, and echo the biggest undelivered promise of his first presidency: Locking up Hillary Clinton, writes
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Gabbard’s comments come amid the declassification of a trove of documents from the U.S. intelligence community that claim the Obama administration politicized intelligence.