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‘Obama admin aimed to usurp Trump’: DNI Tulsi Gabbard reopens 2016 election probe; vows to hand over all documents to DOJ
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Former US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has reignited controversy by reopening a probe into the 2016 election, accusing the Obama administration of orchestrating a plot to undermine Donald Trump’s victory. She claims they fabricated intelligence to falsely tie Russia to election interference, calling it a "treasonous conspiracy." Gabbard vows to hand over all related documents to the Department of Justice.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political spat—it’s a serious allegation that could deepen divisions in an already polarized America. If proven, it would validate long-held claims by Trump and his allies about a "deep state" effort to sabotage his presidency. Even if unproven, the accusation alone keeps the 2016 election in the spotlight, fueling mistrust in institutions and keeping partisan tensions high ahead of the next election cycle.

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