Gabbard releases new documents on 2016 election
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – Tulsi Gabbard referred former President Obama and aides to the Department of Justice over alleged manipulation of 2016 election intelligence to falsely implicate Russia, citing declassified reports.
- Wednesday, Tulsi Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of orchestrating a `treasonous conspiracy`, referring documents to the Department of Justice for potential criminal investigation.
- Gabbard declassified a House Intelligence Committee study showing the 2016 ICA relied on the Steele Dossier and bypassed review processes.
- Initial assessments concluded Russia did not interfere followed by President Barack Obama ordered a new assessment, which reversed those conclusions.
- Justice Department officials confirmed, while Patrick Rodenbush called the accusations `ridiculous` and `a weak attempt at distraction`.
- Calls are growing louder for GOP lawmakers to demand Obama, Clinton, and Comey testify under oath, as Gabbard alleges a 'treasonous conspiracy' to manipulate intelligence.
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