DOJ Receives Criminal Referral on 'Manufactured' Trump-Russia Intel
Fox NewsAugust 2, 202528 min952,865 views
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- 🎯 Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice regarding alleged "manufactured and politicized" intelligence used in the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
- 💡 Gabbard claims that Obama-era officials initiated an administration-wide campaign to discredit Donald Trump after his 2016 election victory.
Allegations of Intelligence Manipulation
- 🧠 The referral details how intelligence was allegedly created to suggest Russian interference favored Trump, contradicting earlier assessments.
- ⚠️ This manufactured intelligence is accused of subverting the will of the American people and enacting a "coup" against President Trump.
- 🔍 Key figures like John Brennan and James Comey are mentioned as being involved in pushing this narrative, with accusations of treason and being agents of foreign powers leveled against them.
Doubts on Russian Interference and Collusion
- 📊 While acknowledging Russian attempts to influence the election, the evidence for actual vote alteration or collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia is stated to be non-existent.
- 🧐 The Steele dossier, paid for by the Clinton campaign, is highlighted as a significant factor in shaping the intelligence assessment, despite internal doubts about its veracity.
Calls for Accountability and Transparency
- ⚖️ The DOJ has confirmed receipt of the documents, with calls for accountability and tangible consequences if laws were broken.
- 🗣️ There is a sentiment that the FBI's credibility has been damaged by these events, and that transparency is crucial to restore public trust.
- 🏛️ Potential outcomes include congressional hearings where figures like Comey, Brennan, and Clapper could be called to testify.
Broader Implications and Historical Context
- 📌 The scandal is compared to Watergate, with concerns that the intelligence community was either incompetent or engaged in a coordinated effort for political gain.
- 🚀 The actions are seen as an attempt by the establishment and "deep state" to control an unpredictable president who threatened the status quo.
- 📰 Media outlets like The Washington Post and New York Times are criticized for their reporting on the matter, with suggestions they should return their Pulitzers.
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