Despite concerns from the CIA about protecting intelligence sources and methods, President Trump authorized Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to release a declassified document related to the Russia “hoax.” The released material, which Gabbard claimed revealed a “treasonous conspiracy” by Obama officials to undermine Trump, was lightly redacted before public disclosure. This decision came as the administration initiated a grand jury investigation into the matter, potentially leading to indictments of former Obama administration officials. The released document, referencing CIA human sources and their reports on Russian President Vladimir Putin, sparked controversy and drew criticism from former President Obama, who dismissed the allegations as a distraction.
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Trump Personally Approved Gabbard’s Epstein Distraction, a desperate move that highlights the gravity of his alleged misdeeds.
It’s clear that this focus on old conspiracy theories, and the simultaneous attempt to deflect attention from the Epstein files, is a deliberate distraction tactic. The goal? To obscure his alleged actions, including sexual assault, and shield himself from accountability. The sheer desperation of this maneuver speaks volumes.
The timing is no coincidence. When Trump’s actions are under scrutiny, he resorts to the playbook: accusations of “hoaxes,” “witch hunts,” and attacks on his political adversaries. This latest gambit, seemingly spearheaded by Tulsi Gabbard, points directly to Trump’s direct involvement.
Remember, the Mueller investigation, despite finding evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 election, never exonerated Trump. In fact, the report details numerous instances of obstruction of justice, pointing to attempts by Trump to hinder the investigation. This is the same Trump who repeatedly sided with Vladimir Putin over our own intelligence agencies, downplaying the threat of cyberattacks and election meddling.
The proposed solution seems to be to point the finger at his political opponents and distract people from the very real crimes. This strategy is a calculated attempt to manipulate public opinion and avoid the consequences of his actions.
Mueller’s investigation revealed extensive links between the Trump campaign and Russia. Contacts, lies, and attempts to obstruct justice are all documented, painting a clear picture of collusion and obstruction. These findings are not just allegations; they are facts supported by evidence. The sheer scale of the connections and the attempts to cover them up is staggering.
The distraction worked, because the media and the public, got confused. It is hard to tell what really happened with the Epstein files. Did Trump protect Epstein? The fact that the President of the United States could be a pedophile is hard to swallow.
But Trump went to extreme lengths to muddy the waters, including allegedly giving the task to Tulsi Gabbard. This diversion, which involved the release of potentially classified information, was a calculated move. Trump doesn’t care about national security or his allies.
While Trump was trying to divert attention with the distraction, he did nothing to release the Epstein files. He has been downplaying the severity and threat of Russian cyber attacks and election meddling for years, siding with Putin over our own intelligence agencies on the matter. This is an abject betrayal of his duty.
It’s a sad state of affairs when the American people have to speculate. But considering the evidence, this is the only conclusion to reach.
