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The newly released materials also expose the four pillars that formed the backbone of the Russia hoax. Fox News host Jesse Watters summarized those claims on air:
1.) That Vladimir Putin wanted Donald Trump to to win in 2016.
2.) That Putin took action to help Donald Trump win in 2016.
3.) Russia had blackmail evidence against Trump – the Steele dossier.
4.) Russia tried to collude with the Trump campaign.
According to Gabbard, every one of those claims collapsed under scrutiny. The documents show there was no credible or verified intelligence supporting any of the accusations. Internal assessments raised red flags about the reliability of sources, yet those warnings were ignored while the narrative was pushed forward anyway.
At the center of Wednesday’s briefing was the question of accountability. Gabbard confirmed she has already referred the documents to the Department of Justice for criminal review, including potential wrongdoing at the highest levels of the previous administration.
Reporter Emily Jashinski asked directly whether the evidence implicated Obama himself.
“Do you believe that any of this new information implicates former President Obama in criminal behavior?”
Gabbard responded without hesitation:
“We have referred, and will continue to refer all of these documents to the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate the criminal implications of this.”
Jashinski followed up, pressing whether that referral included Obama personally.
“For even former President Obama?”
Gabbard’s answer was blunt and unambiguous:
“The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment. There are multiple pieces of evidence and intelligence that confirmed that fact.”
With the documents now in the hands of federal investigators, attention shifts to Attorney General Pam Bondi and whether the Justice Department is willing to pursue charges against a former president. For years, Democrats insisted that “no one is above the law.” Conservatives are now watching closely to see whether that principle applies when the accused is Barack Obama.
The Russiagate saga dominated American politics for years, paralyzed the Trump administration, and fueled nonstop media attacks that were later exposed as baseless. If Gabbard’s disclosures hold up under investigation, they represent one of the most serious abuses of intelligence power in U.S. history.
The question now is simple. Will the DOJ follow the evidence wherever it leads, or will this explosive revelation be quietly buried like so many scandals before it.
Don’t hold your breathe.




