Tulsi Gabbard dropped a bombshell this week. The director of national intelligence revealed Obama’s team made fake intel to smear Trump after the 2016 election. New documents show Obama’s people cooked up lies about Russia helping Trump get elected. They did this to challenge his win and undermine his presidency.
President Trump called it “treason” and thanked Gabbard for exposing the truth. But Obama’s team dismissed the claims as “ridiculous” and a distraction. They even tried blaming Trump for releasing secrets instead of admit their own dirty tricks. This shows exactly why Americans don’t trust Democrats with power.
The evidence is clear: before the 2016 election, Obama’s intel community said Russia wasn’t messing with the vote. But after Trump won, they suddenly changed their story. They wrote a fake report claiming Putin wanted Trump to win to “discredit Hillary.” Gabbard says this lies started a “coup” against Trump’s presidency.
Senator Mark Warner – a top Democrat – raged about releasing these secrets, calling it reckless and a threat to national security. But where was he when Obama’s crew was actually breaking the law? This reaction proves leftists care more about hiding their failures than keeping Americans safe.
Makes you wonder: what else did Obama hide? The buried Epstein files? Hunter Biden’s deals? This is just the tip of the iceberg. Gabbard’s revelations show the deep state’s playbook – lie, defame, and silence anyone who challenges their power.
Some might say this is all politics. But treason is a serious charge. If Gabbard’s evidence holds up, it’s criminal. Where’s the accountability? Democrats want to bury this story, but true patriots demand answers.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media still pushes their “Russia collusion” fairy tale. But Gabbard’s report blows it to shreds. They don’t care about truth – only maintaining control and silencing dissent.
This isn’t just about history. It’s about stripping power from corrupt elites. Americans must keep pushing for transparency. The fight to drain the swamp is far from over.