Debate Grows Over Accuracy of Administration’s Russia Investigation Allegations
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The DOJ strike force will evaluate declassified intelligence alleging the Obama administration politicized the Russia investigation amid political disputes, with 43% of Republicans citing bias, officials said.
- Ahead of the release, Tulsi Gabbard said on Rob Schmitt Tonight on Tuesday that her team will release documents directly contradicting former President Barack Obama's statements, scheduled for Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
- Amid criticism, Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, called the original 2017 assessment a `manufactured intelligence document`, while critics warn of politicized intelligence manipulation.
- The documents indicate Tulsi Gabbard declassified a 2020 report, revealing officials lacked direct evidence that Putin aimed to elect Trump, while files show the Obama administration withheld a Dec. 7, 2016 PBD draft.
- Justice Department officials called Obama 'bizarre' and 'a weak attempt at distraction,' as the DOJ formed a strike force and Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed a full investigation.
- With more documents expected to be released Wednesday, political observers anticipate a new chapter in the partisan battle over the Trump-Russia probe legacy.
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