National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard's Report Release
- Gabbard released a classified House report from 2020.
- The report discredits the claim that Putin interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump.
- The report challenges the 2016 conclusion that Putin favored Trump over Clinton.
Accusations Against the Obama Administration
- Gabbard stated Trump ordered the report’s declassification.
- The report suggests the Obama Administration fabricated the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA).
- This was done to spread a false narrative of Russian interference to undermine Trump's legitimacy.
- Gabbard accused the Obama Administration of conspiring with the media to enact a coup against Trump.
Issues with the Intelligence Assessment
- Five CIA analysts and a main drafter were pressured to deliver the ICA despite objections to including unverified information.
- Previous assessments indicated Russia had no intention or ability to hack U. S. elections and showed no preference for either candidate.
- Obama allegedly requested a new assessment after pulling the initial briefing.
Key Findings of the House Report
- CIA did not follow proper analytical standards.
- Utilized unclear and unverified information to support claims against Trump.
- Gabbard called this the worst politicization of intelligence in U. S. history.
Trump’s Reaction and Additional Findings
- Trump claimed Obama created a "HOAX" regarding Russian interference.
- Gabbard released documents showing Putin withheld compromising information on Clinton until after the election.
- Reports mentioned Clinton’s emotional issues and her use of tranquilizers.
Potential Legal Actions
- Gabbard indicated Obama has been referred to the DOJ for potential criminal charges.
- No formal investigation or charges have been filed against Obama as of now.
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