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NBC “Meat the Press” host Kristen Velkar Sen. Asked Lindsay Graham, the rupee, if he was trying to “distract from the Epstein case” during a hot exchange on Sunday on charges of Trump administration that former President Obama may have directed American intelligence agencies to implicate Trump in Rousgate Scandals.
“You are trying to sweep this stuff under the rug, and it’s not right!” Graham said.
The argument began on the recent allegations by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabard. Gabbard claimed that a report by Declassified Intelligence Documents and 2020 House Intelligence Committee has revealed that on the Obama administration’s vanning days, the then President ordered the American Intel agencies to change their assessment of Russia’s efforts to intervene specifically to help Donald Trump to choose Donald Trump.
The DNI Director said that intelligence agencies originally concluded that Russia was not trying to help Trump to be elected. Gabbard alleged that the agencies actually had evidence that Putin had expected Hillary Clinton to win the presidency. Gabbard alleged that it was the same for the “traitorous conspiracy”.
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Sen Lindsay Graham, Rs. ((Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, through Ink Getty Image)
Gabbard told Fox and Friends, “The traitors that we have now released to American people – the complexity of the mainstream media, deflection, and the silence of politicians, and the silence of politicians, and are directly implicated in them.”
President Trump called for Obama and others to face “very serious consequences” for an attempt to “rig” in elections. Obama released a rare official reaction to Trump, exploding claims as “bizarre” and as “weak attempt on distraction”.
He said, “The bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt of distraction. Anything widely accepted in the document released last week underlines that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election, but did not successfully manipulate any vote,” he said. A spokesman from Obama said, “These findings were confirmed by the Bupertison Senate Intelligence Committee under the leadership of the then Chairman Marco Rubio in a 2020 report.”
Velkar claimed that he had spoken to former Republican CIA officer Susan Miller, who clearly denied Gabbard’s claims. NBC anchor appointed by Trump, Special Advocate, John H. Also pointed to Durham, who concluded in 2023 that there was no political intervention in the Rousgate investigation. He himself played a clip of Graham in 2017, in which Russians intervened to embarrass Hillary Clinton.
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Velkar asked Graham whether he was trying to distract the public from the Epstein scam. (NBC)
Graham said at that time, “There is only one person in Washington that I know what Russia did in our election and there is any doubt about President Trump.”
The South Carolina Senator replied that Gabard’s report contained information in which the allegations had not been disclosed earlier, and the allegations investigated a special lawyer.
“Well, what I am saying is that you have left a lot here … Muller’s investigation was crooked and rotten in the core. Washington Post and New York Times received a Pulitzer Award for reporting on Trump’s campaign with Russia. All the BSs were received,” Graham said.
Graham said that he was not asking former President Obama to prosecute for treason, but said that a special lawyer should see if the former President ordered to change the intelligence report because he did not like the result. He said that the mulelers got so many lives entangled with the investigation, and accused Velkar of “the conclusions of the administration under the rug”.
“For years and months and days and weeks, people had reverse their lives, chasing the story of Muller that Trump was in bed with Russians, that Trump Abhiyan was colliding with Russian … You are trying to sweep this stuff under the rug and it is not right,” he said.
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Gabbard accused former President Obama of “traitorous conspiracy”. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)