Tulsi Gabbard Raises New Claims About Barack Obama — Questions Swirl After Donald Trump Reportedly Authorizes Charges

The Obama Bombshell: Tulsi Gabbard De ifies Evidence of “Manufactured” Intelligence and Alleged Sabotage

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In a political development that has sent shockwaves across the United States and the world, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has officially pulled back the curtain on one of the most controversial periods in modern American history. During a high-stakes press briefing, Gabbard announced the de ification of a series of intelligence documents that she claims provide “irrefutable evidence” that the 2016 intelligence assessment regarding Russian interference was not only flawed but intentionally “manufactured” under the leadership of the Obama administration.

The revelations mark a dramatic turn in a decade-long saga that has defined American politics. According to Gabbard, the evidence points directly to former President Barack Obama leading the creation of a narrative designed to undermine then-candidate and later President Donald Trump. This “bombshell” disclosure suggests that the very foundations of the “Russian Collusion” investigation were built on “substandard reporting” and politically motivated fabrications.

The Manufacturing of a Narrative

Tulsi Gabbard đe dọa chính quyền Obama bằng việc tố cáo hình sự vì tội "âm mưu phản quốc".

The core of Gabbard’s report focuses on the internal processes of the CIA and the Office of the DNI during the transition period of late 2016. The de ified documents allegedly show that then-CIA Director John Brennan ordered the publication of intelligence that had previously been withheld because it failed to meet “long-standing publication standards.”

“Some of the information later used in the Obama-ordered assessment, over the objections of veteran CIA officers, was unclear or from unknown sources,” Gabbard stated. The briefing highlighted that the infamous Steele Dossier—which was “cooked up and paid for by the Clinton campaign”—was treated as “gospel truth” by both the intelligence community and major media outlets, despite a lack of verification regarding its methodology or sourcing.

White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt, who joined Gabbard at the podium, was even more blunt in her assessment. She described the entire investigation as a “blatant lie all jinned up by Democrat political operatives” that was signed off on by President Obama and leaked to the news media to launch a “years-long witch hunt.”

Cáo buộc "phản quốc" đối với Tulsi Gabbard đã châm ngòi cho một màn "đi trên dây" đầy căng thẳng trên toàn thế giới dưới thời Obama.

Criminal Implications and the Question of Treason

The most explosive moment of the briefing occurred when Gabbard was asked directly about the criminal implications of these findings. While she stopped short of personally labeling the actions as treason, she confirmed that the evidence has been referred to the Department of Justice and the FBI.

“I’m leaving the criminal charges to Attorney General Pam Bondi,” Gabbard said, noting that they are providing both redacted and unredacted versions of the intelligence to the DOJ. The briefing suggested that the manufactured intelligence was used to “sabotage a duly elected president,” leading to what some within the administration are now calling a “coup” attempt based on fabricated pretenses.

For President Trump and his allies, these disclosures serve as a total vindication. Leavitt pointed out that members of the President’s family, including Donald Trump Jr., were “disgustingly smeared as Russian assets,” and many associates had their lives destroyed by what the administration now characterizes as defamatory lies.

A New Era of Accountability

The timing of the release has drawn scrutiny from the press, with some questioning if the de ification was a move to boost Gabbard’s standing within the Trump cabinet. However, the DNI and the White House dismissed these suggestions as attempts to “sow distrust and chaos.” They emphasized that this work began during Trump’s first term—specifically under former DNI John Ratcliffe—and was only recently completed as more whistleblowers came forward.

Gabbard emphasized that “real accountability” is the ultimate goal of these disclosures. By revealing the truth of how intelligence was handled, the administration aims to ensure that such “weaponization” of government agencies can never happen again.

Beyond the Scandal: A Rapid-Fire Administration

While the “Obama Bombshell” dominated the headlines, the briefing also served as a progress report for the first six months of the Trump administration. The White House touted a laundry list of accomplishments that they claim have already transformed the nation’s trajectory:

Economic and Trade Breakthroughs: The President recently secured a historic trade deal with Japan, which includes a commitment to purchase $550 billion in American goods.

Foreign Policy and Peace: Trump has already received three Nobel Peace Prize nominations for brokering ceasefires and agreements in regions including India-Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Domestic Policy: The administration highlighted the “lowest murder rate on record” and the end of the “war on American energy,” noting that summer gas prices have reached their lowest levels since 2021.

Technology Leadership: A bold “AI Action Plan” was announced to ensure American dominance in the field of Artificial Intelligence, aimed at securing both national security and economic growth.

Conclusion

As the Department of Justice begins its review of the de ified files, the political landscape in Washington is more polarized than ever. To the Trump administration, Tulsi Gabbard’s disclosures represent the long-awaited exposure of a “Deep State” plot. To critics, it is a highly charged political maneuver.

Regardless of one’s perspective, the “Obama Bombshell” ensures that the events of 2016 will continue to be litigated in the court of public opinion—and perhaps soon, in a court of law. As Gabbard noted, the truth is finally coming to light, and with it, a demand for accountability that could reshape the future of American governance.