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Gabbard: Obama CIA Director Brennan Suppressed Intel that Russia Had Compromising Material on Hillary Clinton in 2016

In a shocking revelation, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has accused former CIA Director John Brennan of intentionally suppressing crucial intelligence information about Russian interference in the 2016 US Presidential election. According to Gabbard, the House Intelligence Committee’s bombshell report reveals that Brennan deliberately withheld evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin had compromising material on then-Democrat Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and planned to release it after the election.

In an interview with Breitbart, Gabbard stated that the report clearly shows how Brennan’s actions were aimed at influencing the outcome of the election. She further added that Brennan’s actions not only compromised the integrity of the election but also put the national security of the United States at risk.

The House Intelligence Committee’s report, which was released on Wednesday, has sent shockwaves across the country. It reveals how Brennan, who was the CIA Director at the time, suppressed intelligence that could have potentially exposed Russia’s plan to interfere in the election. The report also highlights how Brennan’s actions were in line with the Obama administration’s efforts to ensure Hillary Clinton’s victory in the election.

Gabbard’s statements have sparked a heated debate among political circles, with many calling for a thorough investigation into Brennan’s actions. The Congresswoman from Hawaii has been a vocal critic of the Obama administration’s foreign policies and has been advocating for a more transparent and accountable government.

In the interview, Gabbard also expressed her disappointment with the mainstream media for not giving enough coverage to this crucial report. She stated that the media’s biased coverage of the 2016 election has been detrimental to the American democracy and has undermined the public’s trust in the media.

The House Intelligence Committee’s report has raised serious questions about the integrity of the 2016 election and the role of the Obama administration in it. It has also brought to light the need for a more robust and independent intelligence community that is not influenced by political agendas.

Gabbard’s bold statements have garnered support from many, who believe that it is high time for the truth to come out. Her courage to speak out against the powerful establishment has earned her praise and admiration from the public.

The Congresswoman’s stance on this issue is a testament to her unwavering commitment to serving the people and upholding the values of democracy. She has proven time and again that she is not afraid to stand up against those in power and fight for what is right.

As the 2020 Presidential election approaches, Gabbard’s statements have once again brought the issue of election interference to the forefront. It is crucial for the American people to have faith in the integrity of their elections and for the government to take necessary measures to prevent any foreign interference.

In conclusion, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s bold statements have shed light on the dark secrets of the 2016 election. Her courage to speak out against the powerful establishment and demand accountability is commendable. It is now up to the government to take necessary actions to ensure that such interference does not happen again in the future.

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