Trump Calls for DOJ Investigation into Obama Following Gabbard Document Declassification
During a recent press conference, the declassification of documents related to presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard raised questions about former President Barack Obama’s potential involvement in actions warranting investigation by the Department of Justice.
A reporter asked, “Who should the DOJ focus on as part of their investigation? What are the specific figures from the Obama administration?”
Trump’s response was direct: “From what I’ve read, it’s going to be President Obama. He initiated it, and Biden was there, along with Comey, Clapper, and Brennan—they were all involved.”
He emphasized, “If you examine those documents, it clearly points to Obama.” He insisted on Obama’s guilt, stating, “Look, he’s guilty. That doesn’t matter.”
In the wake of the press event, Patrick Rodenbush, a spokesman for Obama, addressed Trump’s remarks.
Liz Wheeler, a host on BlazeTV, pointed out an intriguing detail in the spokesman’s statement: “He never really denied it.”
“When someone is wrongfully accused, the immediate reaction is usually to shout, ‘That’s completely wrong! It’s not true!'” Wheeler remarked. “It’s just human instinct.” She drew a parallel to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who faced sexual assault allegations during his 2018 confirmation hearings. Kavanaugh’s defense was notably passionate and raw, resonating with the public.
“He used genuine, heartfelt words instead of rehearsed lines, and that honesty struck a chord with Americans because they could feel his authentic reaction,” Wheeler observed.
However, Obama’s spokesman did not present a similar denial of guilt, stating only that the allegations were “ridiculous,” according to Wheeler.
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