Russia, Tulsi Gabbard and Obama
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The director of national intelligence told Americans this week that what everyone has known about the 2016 election is backwards.
Lawmaker’s letter suggests Apple might not be the only company the British government asked for special access to users’ private data.
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Tulsi Gabbard's claims of an anti-Trump conspiracy are not supported by declassified documents
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard this month declassified material that she claimed proved a “treasonous conspiracy” by the Obama administration in 2016 to politicize U.S. intelligence in service of casting doubt on the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s election victory.
CNN's coverage of Tulsi Gabbard's Wednesday press briefing ended after about three minutes, despite host Jim Scuitto's comment that this is an "extreme allegation." See more from Gabbard's comments be
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Creators Syndicate on MSNGabbard Jabber: Our -- Gulp! -- Head of National Intelligence Just Says Anything
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Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe, now with CNN, says accusations against Obama-era intelligence figures and the former president are "absurd." "The idea that she would use this discussion around sourcing and intensive Russians as some sort of springboard for charges against Barack Obama or John Brennan or Jim Comey or anyone else is absurd,
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard railed against reporters for daring to point out the obvious inconsistencies in her claims that Barack Obama masterminded a treasonous conspiracy against President Donald Trump.