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Democrats say former President Obama needs to hold the line when it comes to documents released by Trump officials that claim Obama’s administration sought to “rig” the 2016 election. They don’t want him to get in the mud with President Trump at a moment when Republicans are divided over the Epstein files controversy and
GOP senators are demanding accountability amid allegations Obama officials tried to sabotage Trump's 2016 election, but Democrats question the timing and credibility.
Besides Obama, President Trump on Tuesday rattled off a list of people he accused of acting criminally "at the highest level."
The controversy over Jeffrey Epstein rumbles on, despite President Trump’s efforts to put it behind him. It’s been almost three weeks since a joint, unsigned memo from the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) insisted “no incriminating ‘client list’” had been found among material related to Epstein.
President Trump – who seems existentially worried about the Jeffery Epstein files – has suffered an intense flareup of Obama Derangement Syndrome.
Just because the Republican’s ridiculous anti-Obama crusade is a distraction doesn’t mean nothing will happen.
Former President Obama on Tuesday denied the Trump administration’s claims that he manipulated intelligence related to Russian interference in the 2016 election. “These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction,
President Donald Trump posted an AI-created fake video of former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, wearing an orange jumpsuit.
T he Trump Administration has tried—and failed—to put tensions over its handling of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's case to bed for weeks. But they’ve only continued to escalate as news outlets have reported new information related to President Donald Trump’s years-long relationship with Epstein and potential inclusion in files related to the case.