Tulsi Gabbard, Trump and U.S. intelligence
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Raw Story on MSNTulsi Gabbard accused of 'bait-and-switch' designed to boost Kremlin propagandaPresident Donald Trump's intelligence chief has issued new allegations against Barack Obama and his high-ranking administration officials related to the "Russiagate" investigation, but a conservative columnist said those claims are crumbling under the least bit of scrutiny.
by Tim Miller Andry is alive. And for now he is freed from a horrid detention center in El Salvador. Thank God. This morning his mother is awaiting his arrival, supposedly today or tomorrow. They spoke by phone on Sunday for the first time in more than four months, according to his attorney. I cannot imagine her relief.
The U.S. spy chief, who built her political identity opposing military intervention, is falling in line after the bombing of Iran.
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Mediaite on MSNTulsi Gabbard’s Desperate Russia Hail Mary Knocked Down By GOP’s Own FindingsGabbard claims Russian interference was a hoax. Too bad a GOP-led Senate report confirmed it was real—and Trump's campaign was all too eager to play along.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is claiming she has evidence that the Obama administration attempted to subvert the 2016 U.S. presidential election, calling it a "treasonous conspiracy" in a social media post.
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GZERO Media on MSNSen Warner: Tulsi Gabbard should resign or be fired | GZERO World with Ian BremmerSenator Mark Warner (D-VA) says Trump’s allies are remaking the US intelligence community for political loyalty—and it’s putting national security at risk. Subscribe to GZERO's YouTube channel and turn on notifications (🔔): <a href=" Sign up for GZERO's free newsletters on global politics: <a href=" In a clip from the latest episode of GZERO World with Ian Bremmer,
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How Regime Change in Iran Could Backfire on the US - MSNDespite calls for regime change in Iran, history, logistics, and strategic analysis suggest it would likely backfire, destabilizing the region, increasing anti-American sentiment, and failing to ...
The U.S. has a long history of toppling governments and then messing up everything after that. Trump may have launched the next version of that