Tulsi Gabbard Demands Obama Prosecution Over Russiagate Scandal
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28 connectionsΒ·39 entities in this videoβObama Administration's Response to Allegations
- π£οΈ Obama's office, through spokesperson Patrick Rodenbush, called allegations of orchestrating the Russia collusion hoax "outrageous and ridiculous" and a "weak attempt of distraction."
- ποΈ The office stated they "do not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response," respecting the office of the presidency.
- π« They maintained that nothing in the ODNI report undercuts the conclusion that Russia influenced the 2016 election but did not successfully manipulate votes.
Tulsi Gabbard's Report Findings
- π Tulsi Gabbard released a declassified oversight majority staff report alleging that President Obama and his national security cabinet members manufactured and politicized intelligence.
- π― The report claims this was done to lay the groundwork for a "years-long coup" against Trump after his 2016 election victory.
- π Gabbard stated there is "irrefutable evidence" that intelligence assessments were known to be false and suppressed contradictory information.
- π€ The report alleges they "conspired to subvert the will of the American people" and worked with media partners to undermine Trump's legitimacy.
Potential Congressional Action
- ποΈ House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that Congress might subpoena Obama over Russia conspiracies, emphasizing a responsibility to follow the truth.
- βοΈ Johnson suggested that committees led by Chairmen Jim Jordan and Jamie Comer would be involved, with potential for a special counsel appointment and accountability measures.
- β He stated that if Obama was involved in overseeing the alleged actions, there would be no concern about bringing him in for a deposition, regardless of comfort.
Media Complicity and Criticism
- π° Tulsi Gabbard accused members of the media of being complicit, citing leaks of intelligence assessments and the promotion of a false narrative.
- π She specifically mentioned Ellen Nakashima of The Washington Post, suggesting she won a Pulitzer Prize for "lying" and not telling the truth.
- π£οΈ Tom Ellsworth described Nakashima as a "regurgitator" and a "mouthpiece" for the DNC, fed information to present as insider knowledge.
- π§ The discussion included a brief look at Nakashima's background and career, highlighting her role as a national security reporter and White House correspondent.
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