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President Donald Trump said Friday that former President Barack Obama “owes me big" following the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling.
President Donald Trump is revealing unflattering details about moves made by former President Barack Obama and his top aides during the 2016 transition, raising new questions about the dawn of the Russia investigation nine years ago.
“The video is gross, but it also suggests that Trump is worried the walls may be closing in,” Steele wrote. “Facing a debacle over the Epstein files, Trump is throwing red meat at his base, falsely claiming that Obama may have falsified the records, even though they date back to 2019, long after he left office.”
Attorney Andy McCarthy claims Obama is deeply complicit in Russiagate revealed by DNI Gabbard, but notes prosecution is unlikely due to statute limitations and immunity.
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Even if Tulsi Gabbard’s half-baked conspiracy had any merit, presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts.
Trump called unabating interest in sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “witch hunt” and insisted that it’s his predecessor who deserves more scrutiny.
After focusing his second-term ire on other individuals and institutions, President Trump is again seeking prosecution of his most prominent rivals — this time with aides more inclined to carry out his wishes.
Senate Judiciary Committee members seek special counsel to investigate declassified intelligence by DNI Gabbard about Obama-era Russian interference claims.