CIA, Russia and Tulsi Gabbard
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard declassified a slew of documents this month she says reveal Obama administration officials “manufactured" intelligence to push the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
The CIA chief "strongly supports" Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's release of documents on Russian activity in 2016 — which sparked concerns about risks to sensitive sources and methods.
President Harry Truman established the CIA in 1947 to prevent future Pearl Harbors and to deal with the developing threats of the Cold War.
One day after President Donald Trump accused former President Barack Obama of treason over the intelligence assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election and sought to help Trump, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a highly sensitive congressional report she claimed was more evidence of a “treasonous conspiracy.
Gabbard declassified a 2017 House report targeting Obama and intelligence officials over alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Former CIA Director John Brennan ignored warnings from “veteran” officers and ordered the publication of a “substandard” intelligence report that claimed Russian President
A declassified CIA memo released Wednesday challenges the work intelligence agencies did to conclude that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election because it wanted Republican Donald Trump to win.
Senior intelligence community officials suppressed evidence contradicting the finding that Vladimir Putin wanted Donald Trump to defeat Hillary Clinton in
RCP contributor Kenin Spivak breaks down the Obama-driven Trump-Russia collusion investigation with Real America's Voice host Grant Stinchfield. Spivak also discussed his latest piece for "The American Mind,
Russia allegedly had intelligence suggesting that Hillary Clinton was taking "heavy tranquilizers," which President Obama and Democratic leaders found to be "extraordinarily alarming."