President Barack Obama, Russia and Tulsi Gabbard
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Obama, Russia and GOP senators
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Russian interference in 2016 included hacking the Democratic National Committee and the campaign of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee who lost to Donald Trump, and spreading propaganda. That interference was designed to sow discord and election distrust.
Tulsi Gabbard disputes findings that Russia interfered in 2016 election to help Trump, which previous investigations have concluded.
Tulsi Gabbard's office published new evidence suggesting former President Barack Obama undermined President Donald Trump's 2016 election victory.
Besides Obama, President Trump on Tuesday rattled off a list of people he accused of acting criminally "at the highest level."
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A spokesperson for Obama denounced Trump's claims, saying "these bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction."
We will investigate these troubling disclosures fully and leave no stone unturned to deliver justice,” Bondi said.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed Wednesday that Russia did try to sow "distrust" in the 2016 election results, but Obama intelligence officials manufactured claims of Trump–Russia "collusion.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) compared the December 2016 date of former President Barack Obama’s meeting with National Security Council officials to Pearl Harbor, saying that day “will live in infamy” because of the Democratic administration’s alleged subversion of President Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory over Russian election interference.