Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released over 100 declassified documents related to the Obamagate investigation, marking a significant update in the ongoing scrutiny of alleged actions by the Obama administration. The release, reported by posts found on X and detailed on news sites like patriotfetch.com and ravenmoonstone.ca, focuses on claims that former President Barack Obama directed a rewrite of an Intelligence Community Assessment in 2016. This assessment allegedly suggested Russian interference in the 2016 election to favor Donald Trump, a narrative now under review as part of the investigation. The documents, spanning multiple pages, are said to provide evidence of manipulation within the intelligence community, with specific mentions of involvement from senior officials including James Comey, John Brennan, and Susan Rice. Gabbard has referred these findings to the Department of Justice for further action, emphasizing the need for accountability. The release follows earlier reports from July 2025, where investigative journalist Matt Taibbi predicted potential indictments tied to the scandal, particularly linked to the FBI’s handling of the Russia probe and related email controversies involving Hillary Clinton. The timeline of events suggests a coordinated effort beginning in 2016, with the Mueller investigation, costing nearly $40 million, ultimately finding no collusion. Additional context from wbt.com and thecharliekirkshow.com highlights a declassified timeline showing Obama’s alleged direction in creating the narrative, aiming to influence the election outcome. This development has prompted discussions on accountability, with over 100 documents now public, and more expected, as the investigation continues to unfold, potentially leading to legal proceedings based on the evidence presented.
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