Trump accuses Obama of treason
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The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is not going away, but President Donald Trump would like to change the subject. That might be why he accused former President Barack Obama of treason this week. The question now is whether Trump's administration will bring charges against Obama.
Sen. Ted Cruz has admitted that Barack Obama is not going to be charged with treason, despite the Trump administration’s attempts to smear the former president to deflect from the Jeffrey Epstein saga.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt at Wednesday’s briefing, during which she confirmed she has referred former President Barack Obama and several of his top aides to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.
Legal pundit Jeffery Toobin is blasting President Trump over his accusation of treason against former President Barack Obama, saying Trump is attempting to distract from a “political
A coup would have involved efforts to keep Donald Trump from taking office in 2016. Former President Barack Obama did not do that.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said: "There's a lot of allegations on the table—our job is go and follow each of those trails and to find out the truth."
Tulsi Gabbard recently referred evidence supposedly showing Obama Administration officials conspiring to subvert Trump’s 2016 election victory and subsequent presidency to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
Tulsi Gabbard's "treasonous conspiracy" claims are obvious nonsense. So why did the Justice Department create a new "strike force" to examine them?