Obama, National Intelligence and Russia
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Gabbard called for Obama officials to be prosecuted over their analysis of Russian interference in the 2016 election
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard discusses the intentions of former President Barack Obama's administration in politicizing intelligence on "Hannity." Gabbard told host Sean Hannity the Department of Justice will assess Obama-Russia hoax documents and that criminal charges are possible.
EXCLUSIVE: The Obama administration “manufactured and politicized intelligence" to create the narrative that Russia was attempting to influence the 2016 presidential election, despite information from the intelligence community stating otherwise,
Tulsi Gabbard sends DOJ evidence related to the actions of senior intelligence officials before and after the creation of the 2016 intelligence community assessment on Russian meddling.
Tulsi Gabbard appeared on Fox News show "Hannity" Friday night, where she claimed that former President Barack Obama used the Russia collusion narrative to undermine the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Tulsi Gabbard, the US Director of National Intelligence under the Trump administration, has accused former President Barack Obama and senior officials of orchestrating a "treasonous conspiracy" to undermine Trump’s 2016 election victory.
James Clapper, a former Director of National Intelligence under the Obama administration, was informed by the nonprofit dog-training group that his name had been taken off the list one day before the
Tulsi Gabbard’s tenure as director of national intelligence in the Trump administration may be facing a potential shake-up. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the future of the administration’s national-security complex.
9/11 led to intelligence changes . The current director of national intelligence is Avril Haines, who is my friend and former colleague from when she was the deputy national security adviser in ...
The US Senate is considering giving up crucial authority over key intelligence officials responsible for assuring major agencies comply with legal restrictions and the Constitution.The top legal officials at the Central Intelligence Agency and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence would no longer need Senate confirmation under the latest version of a broad policy bill approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee.