Tulsi Gabbard, Obama and Trump
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Obama "does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response," a spokesperson for the former president said. “But these claims are outrageous enough to merit one.
The Department of Justice launched a special unit to investigate a conspiracy theory that former President Barack Obama manipulated intel and conspired to undermine the legitimacy of President Trump’s electoral victory in 2016.
After President Trump posted an AI-generated fake video showing former President Barack Obama's arrest on social media, Trump accused the former president of "treason."
Bannon, host of the War Room podcast and former White House chief strategist, told Axios it would be “devastating” to the MAGA movement if there aren’t any prosecutions in connection to the Trump administration’s allegation that the former Democratic president engaged in a conspiracy to subvert the 2016 election results.
Trump called unabating interest in sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “witch hunt” and insisted that it’s his predecessor who deserves more scrutiny.
"2-Way" host Dan Turrentine says President Trump is making a mistake by calling out former President Barack Obama by accusing him of a "treasonous conspiracy" related to "Russiagate." "You woke up Barack Obama.
As we've reported previously, gender and sexuality scholars say the conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama being a trans woman has thrived for more than a decade and is rooted in racism, transphobia and misogyny, as well as some Americans' views on how a first lady should embody race, class and gender norms.
Conspiracy theorists tend to be collectors: One conspiracy is never enough. Our conspiracy theorist in chief has speculated that Barack Obama and Nikki Haley weren’t born in the United States, that vaccines cause autism, that voting machines miscounted the results of the 2020 presidential election, and more.
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B y all appearances, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been struggling for months. On Capitol Hill, she’s become the subject of bipartisan ridicule, with one Republican senator recently questioning whether she should be medicated.