Thursday, July 24, 2025

Put Obama In The Dock

 Allegations Against Barack Obama and Involvement in Russia Collusion Hoax

- Many suspect Obama was involved in a plot to undermine Trump’s presidency, labeled by Trump as "treason. "

- Obama denies these allegations through a spokesperson but should testify under oath if innocent.

- The aim is not a witch hunt but to uncover the truth about potential wrongdoing involving Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Details from Investigative Reporting

- Investigative reporter Paul Sperry presented a 200-page congressional audit revealing Obama’s framing of a Russia intelligence assessment to depict Trump negatively.

- The Trump administration is considering a criminal conspiracy case against officials from Obama's administration for allegedly weaponizing government against Trump.

- An anonymous senior official asserts that Obama orchestrated the assessment to disrupt Trump’s presidency.

Criminal Referral and Investigation

- Tulsi Gabbard had referred criminal allegations against Obama-era officials for politicizing intelligence against Trump.

- Obama described these claims as "nonsense" and "outrageous," calling them distractions.

- Gabbard alleges Obama ordered the creation of false intelligence to undermine Trump's legitimacy, with documents sent for investigation.

Calls for Testimony and Legal Precedents

- Assertions that "no one is above the law" were echoed by Obama and his supporters during Trump’s presidency.

- Obama could invoke the Fifth Amendment if required to testify about his involvement.

- Historical precedent supports presidents testifying; examples include Lincoln, Wilson, Ford, and Clinton.

Demand for Accountability from Political Figures

- Calls for sworn testimony from several figures: Obama, Biden, Clinton, and others within the administration who were involved.

- Investigating a former president is a legitimate pursuit of justice, contrary to claims of banana republic tactics by opponents.

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/07/24/put-obama-in-the-dock/

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