Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has vowed to unveil additional details about what she calls “overwhelming evidence” of efforts by the Obama administration to lay the groundwork for the Trump-Russia investigation following the 2016 election. Speaking on Fox News, Gabbard said she plans to release more information this week about how the alleged operation was conducted and concealed.
“Accountability is essential for the future of our country,” Gabbard said. “Action, prosecution, and indictments for those who are responsible for trying to steal our democracy is essential for us to make sure that this never happens to our country again.”
She also questioned how special counsels Robert Mueller and John Durham failed to uncover evidence of what she termed a “years-long coup against President Trump,” suggesting there was “direct intent to cover up the truth” about who was responsible.
Her statements have fueled calls from figures like Flynn, Luna, and Donalds for federal action, including raids, task forces, and potential prosecutions. If carried out, these steps could represent an unprecedented escalation in political and legal battles surrounding the aftermath of the Trump presidency and the origins of the Russia probe.
With more disclosures promised, the controversy surrounding alleged high-level misconduct—and calls for accountability at the highest levels—shows no sign of slowing.