Obama, Tulsi Gabbard and 2016
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Shaniqua McClendon, the VP of political strategy at Crooked Media, called on Obama to speak out more during an appearance on MSNBC, amid his criticisms of the Democratic Party.
Gabbard’s claim stands in contrast to the findings of the bipartisan Senate investigation that ended in 2020 and the conclusion of a Central
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures" with Maria Bartiromo that recently released documents implicate President Obama in a "treasonous conspiracy" to fabricate evidence for a Trump-Russia conspiracy,
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on bombshell accusations that the Obama administration 'manufactured' intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Friday threatened to refer Obama administration officials to the Justice Department for prosecution over the intelligence assessment of Russia’s 2016 election interference,
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Yet amid intensifying calls for the Trump administration to make public all the files it has on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Gabbard’s big Obama “conspiracy” report was written off in some MAGA social circles as a dud and a distraction from Epstein online.
Her appearance on "Fox & Friends" comes as the Trump administration continues to dodge growing complaints from MAGA voters about the missing Epstein files
Trump has tried to distance himself from the Epstein fiasco, telling the media and his own supporters to stop talking about the convicted sex offender. In a Truth Social post on Wednesday, Trump lashed out at his own supporters and claimed that the scandal around the Epstein files was a “hoax” promoted by Democrats.
As Democrats unpack their 2024 presidential election failures, former President Barack Obama called on the party to “toughen up” while speaking at a private fundraiser. But his comments are being met with some fatigue and criticism.
"Common ground" may be increasingly difficult to find when everything seems political. Instead, David Litt suggests finding "neutral ground" with others – spending time together focused on something other than our differences (like,
FNC's Jesse Watters comments on new "Russiagate" documents published by the Director of National Intelligence: WATTERS: We just got a peek inside Obama’s black book, and it turns out Barack knew the Russia hoax was a hoax all along,