Tulsi Gabbard Exposes Obama Admin's "Russiagate" Hoax
The Jimmy Dore ShowJuly 24, 202519 min122,100 views
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- π‘ Tulsi Gabbard has released information alleging the Obama administration deliberately fabricated the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) to falsely link Donald Trump to Russian election interference.
- π― The evidence, according to Gabbard, points to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment, which contradicted multiple existing intelligence community assessments.
- β οΈ Gabbard stated that criminal implications of these documents have been referred to the Department of Justice and the FBI for investigation.
Analysis of the "Russiagate" Allegations
- π§ The discussion highlights that while the allegations of manipulated intelligence and political weaponization are largely true, their resurfacing is seen as a calculated distraction.
- π This distraction is particularly aimed at diverting attention from the Epstein case and other political controversies.
- βοΈ It is argued that high-level corruption is routine across administrations, including Obama's and Trump's, and that legal loopholes and Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity make real accountability unlikely.
Deconstruction of the "Russiagate" Narrative
- π€₯ The core lie presented was that Putin and the Russian government helped Trump win the 2016 election.
- π The truth, as presented, is that President Obama, former CIA Director John Brennan, and others fabricated the "Russian hoax," suppressed intelligence favoring a Clinton victory, and knowingly lied to the American people.
- π The Steele dossier was reportedly included in the 2017 ICA despite warnings from senior intelligence officials that it was fabricated.
The Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) Failures
- π The ICA's judgment that Putin preferred Trump did not adhere to analytical standards, with foundational sources being substandard, unclear, and of uncertain origin.
- β οΈ The CIA is accused of misrepresenting these flawed reports as reliable and failing to consider plausible alternative explanations for Putin's intentions.
- β³ The ICA was rushed into production, with limited coordination and access, leading to tradecraft errors and misquoting of sources.
- π« Senior CIA officers noted that some information did not meet publication standards, but these were included in the ICA by order.
The Purpose and Implications of the Revelations
- π The release of this information is framed as a spectacle where factions of the political and intelligence establishment use selective truth for strategic manipulation rather than justice.
- πΊπ¦ A direct line is drawn from "Russiagate" to the current war in Ukraine, suggesting the need to foster hatred for Putin and Russia to gain public support for the proxy war.
- ποΈ The discussion concludes that while the spirit of Tulsi Gabbard's claims about "Russiagate" being a hoax is true, the timing of its release is a nefarious distraction, and proving intent is difficult due to legal protections for presidents.
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RussiagateTulsi GabbardObama AdministrationIntelligence Community AssessmentDonald TrumpRussian Election InterferenceEpstein CasePolitical WeaponizationPresidential ImmunitySteele DossierJohn BrennanCIAFBIDepartment of JusticeUkraine War
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