The spokesman of former President Barack Obama, who responded sharply to the accusation of President Donald Trump, who accused Obama and the highest officials of his administration of an improved plot to connect him after his victory in 2016 with Russia, condemned claims as “ridiculous”.
“These bizarre accusations are ridiculous and weak attempt to distract,” said Obama spokesman Patrick Rodenbush.
“Our respect for the office of the Presidency does not normally address constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this white house. But these statements are sufficiently outrageous to deserve it.”
“Nothing in a document published last week undermines the broadly accepted conclusion that Russia worked on influencing the presidential elections in 2016, but has not successfully laid no votes,” he said.
“These findings were confirmed in the report of the intelligence intelligence committee for the Bipartisan Intelligence Commission, led by the then chairman Marco Rubiem.”
Trump calls the outlassized Intel “betrayal” revelation
Previously, President Donald Trump escalated tensions by accusing Obama and his best helpers who committed “betrayal” through their role at the opening of Trump -russia after the 2016 election victory. Trump’s remarks came after Tulsi’s National Intellige politically controlled intelligence.
When he spoke from the oval office, Trump said, “It’s there, he is guilty. It was a betrayal. They tried to steal the elections, tried to reverse election elections. They did things that no one ever imagined, even in other countries.”
Gabbard gives criminal recommendations over Intel Obama practices
The controversy stems from the documents declared by Gabbard, named several higher officials – including the former James Clapper, CIA director John Brennanová, National Security Advisor Susan Rice, State Kerry Secretary, Loretta Loretta General, and director Andrewa McCabe. who became Trumpy, who became Trumpy, who takes care of Trumpy, which he takes care of.
On Monday, Gabbard sent criminal recommendations to the Ministry of Justice and called on an investigation of what she described as a politicization of intelligence and abuse of federal power by Obama administration.
Claims against Obama’s National Security Council
Gabbard’s recommendation quotes on December 9, 2016, a meeting at the White House Obama, attended by Clapper, Brennan, Comey and other highest officials. According to her, Obama ordered the intelligence community (IC) to create a new assessment of intelligence information about Russian election intervention.
“The following day (December 9, 2016), the highest national security officials, including the FBI director James Comey, CIA director John Brennan and James Clapper Day, gathered at the White House to discuss Russia. Assessment, ”said Gabbars,” he said in the previous few months, ”he said in the previous few months.
Intel leakage and media manipulation
Gabbard also accused Obama’s officials from the organization of the media campaign to push through the narration of interference. They claim that classified details were released into the main outlet to indicate that Russia had attacked Trump’s benefit.
“Obama’s officials immediately leaned on their allies in the media to advance in their deception,” she said. “Anonymous sources of IC escaped classified information … Russia’s claims hit the elections in favor of Trump.”
Invite to complete investigation and prosecution
In his statement, Gabbard demanded that any person involved in this conspiracy should be investigated and prosecuted.
“No matter how powerful, every person involved in this conspiracy must be investigated and prosecuted in full extent,” she said. “The trust of the American people in our democratic Republic depends on it.”
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