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After the report that the top officials of the Obama administration allegedly took into account a coordinated attempt to vandalize President Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory, GOP MPs called for transparency and accountability, while their democratic allies are questioning the time and credibility of new claims.
Tulsi Gabbard, director of Trump’s National Intelligence, released a contingent of intelligence documents starting last week that Gabbard has said that former President Barack Obama and some of his close advisors have promoted a “deprived story” that Russia intervened to the 2016 election.
However, the Democrats has insisted that the Congress’s investigation already proves that Russia helped Trump in the 2016 election, while Trip also questioned the time of allegations due to pressure on Trump to leave the Epstein files.
Republican Texas Sen Ted Cruise told Fox News Digital, “It is deeply dishonest, and it is dangerous.” “What I have urged to do, it is engaged in radical transparency, make all this public and expose how much the Obama administration knew what they were doing – that they knew that they were lying. I think anyone needs to violate the law.”
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Sen Ted Cruise, R-Texas, calls for “radical transparency” in response to the release of Gabbard’s intelligence files, alleging medaling of Obama-era. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Ink Getty Image)
But Democratic California Sen Adam Shif told Fox News Digital that he feels that the allegations were being mooted, pointing to the 2019 report of former FBI director Robert Mueller, stating that “he davated Russia’s efforts to help the Hillary Clinton not to defame Hillary Clinton.”
He said, “I think what Gabbard and his employees are doing is dishonest.”
However, Republican Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford argued that it was “long established” that steel doseer “was clearly a clinton plant” and the Clinton Abhiyan was actually “cooperating with the Russians, actually able to use Russians to be able to interfere with President Trump’s campaign.”
“Tulsi Gabbard is pulling out, it is,” How deep it was in the White House that he knew about the steel dossier, he knew that it was a clinton document. When he started pushing it out, and what official resources they were using, they were trying to add validity on the election that they were able to reduce the election? ” Lankford said.
“We still have to go a long way, but it is good to be able to get all the information, to be able to get it out of there and to say,” Let everyone see it and let the chips fall where they can be. “
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Tulsi Gabard, director of National Intelligence, addressed the press at the White House, after reducing the documents, she says that a “Trump-Russia story” proves to be. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images | Fox News Digital)
Sen Rick Scott, R-Fla., He believes that Gabbard was doing the right thing, as well as hoping for extreme transparency amid dangerous allegations.
“What was about this election, it was about transparency and government accountability. And that’s exactly that [Gabbard] Trying to do it, and this is what the Trump is trying to administration, “Said Scott.” Let people get the facts. Let’s see where the facts are. If someone has done something, we will hold them accountable. Therefore, I think what is the right process. ,
Sen Elisa SlotinD-Mich., A former CIA analyst, questioned the time of releasing the information of Gabard, even his 10-year-old nephew understood the move as “a dodge and a distraction”, which was away from the ongoing Epstein controversy. Amidst the release of Gabbard’s documents earlier last week, Trump is facing calls from within the GOP for more documents and information related to the derogatory financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Former CIA analyst Sen Elisa Slotin, D-Miche. (associated Press )
“President Trump had four years in his first term, and since then, to leave after the issue, and he chooses the same day that his name appears in Epstein files to talk about Barack Obama,” Slotkin told Fox News Digital. “American people are not dumb. Like, we get it. Trump wanted to talk about doing something different. I have to look at these reports, and see how they are sour. I like to read and evaluate myself. But the time cannot be remembered. The President is trying to dodge and distract you.”
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Whereas biased affiliation can play a role in how the MPs and the comprehensive public released Obama’s allegations by Gabbard, Sen John Buzman, R-Arch.
“Republican, Democrat, I mean, you know, this is something that moves all this. It is really important,” Buzmanman told Fox News Digital. “Hopefully we will have open transparency, so people will understand what is going on. And whatever is, I am sure the Congress will join, and of course the Department of Justice. So, I think I think all these are good things.”