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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard claims to have uncovered โoverwhelming evidenceโ that former President Barack Obama and others in his administration manipulated intelligence to โlay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President Trump.โ But the foundation for her case is misleading.
Gabbardโs claim relies heavily on an alleged contradiction between a Jan. 6, 2017, intelligence assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered an โinfluence campaignโ in an attempt to help elect Donald Trump and earlier intelligence assessments that concluded Russia did not successfully use cyberattacks on election infrastructure in the 2016 election. But those two assessments are not in contradiction.
โNo one ever claimed Russia altered votes, but everyone claims that Russia tried to interfere on Trumpโs behalf,โ Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a video message posted on X on July 21. That interference was โwell documentedโ and โwell vettedโ not only by the Intelligence Community but also by a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee and as part of then special counsel Robert S. Muellerโs report, he said.
Nonetheless, on Fox News on July 20, Gabbard said she was โreferring all of the documents that we have uncovered to the Department of Justice and the FBI for a criminal referral,โ adding, โIn my view, we have the evidence to be able to move forward and bring about justice, yes, to prosecute and indict those responsible.โ
Trump has picked up on Gabbardโs statements, posting to Truth Social a fake video showing Obama being handcuffed by FBI agents as well as a message that said there is now โIrrefutable EVIDENCEโ that Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden perpetrated โTHE CRIME OF THE CENTURY!โ
In a press conference on July 22, Trump claimed Gabbard had โcaught President Obama absolutely cold. โฆ And there should be very severe consequences for that.โ
โAfter what they did to me and whether itโs right or wrong, itโs time to go after people,โ Trump said. โObamaโs been caught directly. โฆ Look, heโs guilty. โฆ This was treason, this was every word you can think of. They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscate the election.โ
Obamaโs office responded on July 22 with a statement on Gabbardโs memo and release of unsealed documents, saying, โNothing in the document issued undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election but did not successfully manipulate any votes.โ
โThese bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction,โ Obamaโs office said.
Gabbardโs Case
Gabbard, who was a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii who ran for the partyโs nomination in 2020 and left the party in 2022, announced on July 18 what she said was โnew evidenceโ of an Obama administration โconspiracy to subvert President Trumpโs 2016 victory and presidency.โ
In her press release, Gabbard wrote, โIn the months leading up to the November 2016 election, the Intelligence Community (IC) consistently assessed that Russia is โprobably not trying โฆ to influence the election by using cyber means.’โ As her unsealed documents show, Gabbard was citing a Sept. 9, 2016, email from an intelligence official who wrote, โRussia probably is not โฆ trying to influence the election by using cyber means to manipulate computer-enabled election infrastructure.โ (Emphasis is ours.)
Gabbard misleadingly claimed the assessments changed after a White House meeting of Obamaโs top National Security Council principals on Dec. 9, 2016.
She said the IC was tasked with creating a new assessment at Obamaโs request that led to the Jan. 6, 2017, release of a declassified Intelligence Community reportย that concluded โPresident Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the US presidential election.โ In addition to a sophisticated social media campaign in support of Trumpโs candidacy, the report said Russian intelligence services gained access to the Democratic National Committee computer network and released hacked material to WikiLeaks and other outlets โto help President-elect Trumpโs election chances.โ
Gabbard claimed that assessment โdirectly contradicted the IC assessments that were made throughout the previous six months.โ Gabbard created a timeline that purports to detail how the Intelligence Communityโs assessment changed over time, and she linked to 114 pages of newly unsealed intelligence documents and communications to lay out her case.
But Gabbard conflated assessments that Russia was not successful in hacking voting infrastructure to alter the election results with intelligence documenting Russiaโs efforts to influence the election by swaying the American electorateโs opinions.
For example, Gabbard cited:
- An Aug. 31, 2016, email from a Department of Homeland Security official to then DNI James Clapper about an analysis of local voting infrastructure that found โthere is no indication of a Russian threat to directly manipulate the actual vote count through cyber means.โ
- A Sept. 9, 2016, memo from an official in Clapperโs office arguing that a presidential briefing should note that Russia โprobably is not trying โฆ to influence the election by using cyber meansโ to โmanipulate โฆ election infrastructure.โ
- A Sept. 12, 2016, Intelligence Community assessment on cyberthreats to the election that concluded, โWe judge that foreign adversaries do not have and will probably not obtain the capabilities to successfully execute widespread and undetected cyber attacks on the diverse set of information technologies and infrastructures used to support the November 2016 US presidential election.โ
- A post-election series of talking points prepared for Clapper to deliver in a Dec. 7 presidential briefing report, including that โ[f]oreign adversaries did not use cyberattacks on election infrastructure to alter the US Presidential election outcomeโ and that โ[w]e have no evidence of cyber manipulation of election infrastructure intended to alter results.โ
Gabbard claimed the assessment changed after a Dec. 9, 2016, meeting of National Security Council principals, including Clapper, John Brennan, and Susan Rice, the then CIA director, and national security adviser, respectively.
The Gabbard memo accompanying her press release cited a subsequent email from Clapperโs assistant to his top aides directing them to โproduce an assessment per the Presidentโs request, that pulls together the information we have on the tools Moscow used and the actions it took to influence the 2016 election, an explanation of why Moscow directed these activities.โ (The unclassified version is what was released on Jan. 6, 2017.) That Obama had ordered an investigation and assessment into a wider scope of malicious cyberactivity was widely reported in the press at the time.
The evening of that NSC meeting, the Gabbard memo alleged, someone leaked the following story to the Washington Post, which Gabbard deems false.
Washington Post, Dec. 9, 2016: The CIA has concluded in a secret assessment that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win the presidency, rather than just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system, according to officials briefed on the matter.
The article made no mention of attempts to interfere with voting equipment. Rather, it cited the hacking and release of the DNC emails, which was described as โpart of a wider Russian operation to boost Trump and hurt Clintonโs chances.โ
In an interview on Fox News on July 20, Gabbard called for prosecution of Obama administration officials responsible for โtreasonous conspiracyโ and a โyearslong coupโ against Trump. She said they did so by โcreating this piece of manufactured intelligence that claims that Russia had helped Donald Trump get electedโ and relying on an intelligence assessment that โcontradicted every other assessment that had been made previously in the months leading up to the election that said exactly the opposite, that Russia neither had neither the intent nor the capability to try to โ quote unquote โ โhackโ the United Statesโ election for the presidency of the United States.โ
โThere was a shift, a 180-degree shift, from the intelligence communityโs assessment leading up to the election to the one that President Obama directed be produced after Donald Trump won the election that completely contradicted those assessments that had come previously,โ Gabbard said in an interview on Fox News on July 22.
But again, Gabbard is conflating statements about Russian attempts or success in altering voting infrastructure with assessments about Russian attempts to influence the election outcome via a sophisticated social media campaign and by releasing hacked DNC emails. Several subsequent and exhaustive reports supported the findings about a Russian influence campaign contained in the ICโs Jan. 6, 2017, assessment.
Reports Support IC Assessment
According to the 2019 report released by special counsel Mueller, โ[T]he Special Counselโs investigation established that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election principally through two operations. First, a Russian entity carried out a social media campaign that favored presidential candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaged presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Second, a Russian intelligence service conducted computer-intrusion operations against entities, employees, and volunteers working on the Clinton Campaign and then released stolen documents.โ
Regarding Muellerโs inquiry into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russians, the report said that โthe investigation established multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government. Those links included Russian offers of assistance to the Campaign. In some instances, the Campaign was receptive to the offer, while in other instances the Campaign officials shied away.โ
It continued: โUltimately, the investigation did not establish that the Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities.โ
But that does not mean that the Russians did not attempt to influence the election โ they did, the Mueller investigation concluded.
The special counselโs office in February 2018 secured an indictment against 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for their role in that interference. In July of that year, 12 Russian military officers were alsoย indicted.
Similarly, in April 2020, a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee released its report examining the Intelligence Communityโs assessment of Russian election interference, concluding โthe ICA presents a coherent and well-constructed intelligence basis for the case of unprecedented Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.โ
The Intelligence Community Assessment โreflects strong tradecraftโ and โsound analytical reasoning,โ then Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, a Republican, said at the time. โThe Committee found no reason to dispute the Intelligence Communityโs conclusions.โ
One of the members of the committee was then Sen. Marco Rubio, now Trumpโs secretary of state.
โOver the last three years, the Senate Intelligence Committee conducted a bipartisan and thorough investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election and undermine our democracy,โ Rubio stated on Aug. 18, 2020, when the report was released publicly. โWe interviewed over 200 witnesses and reviewed over one million pages of documents. No probe into this matter has been more exhaustive. We can say, without any hesitation, that the Committee found absolutely no evidence that then-candidate Donald Trump or his campaign colluded with the Russian government to meddle in the 2016 election.โ
Rubio also added, โWhat the Committee did find however is very troubling. We found irrefutable evidence of Russian meddling.โ
โLet there be no doubt, the Russians did meddle, and they continue to meddle, along with Iran and China,โ Rubio said in a Fox Business News interview on Aug. 20, 2020.
Rubio also criticized the FBI for โtheir acceptance and willingness to rely on the โSteele Dossierโ without verifying its methodology or sourcing.โ
The โdossierโ is a series of memos compiled by former British intelligence officerย Christopher Steele on supposed contacts between Russian officials and members of the Trump campaign. It alleged the Russian government had compromising information on Trump. Steele was hired by the research firm Fusion GPS, which had been hired byย a law firm representing Hillary Clintonโs presidential campaign and the DNC.
A 2019 Justice Department inspector general report criticized the use of the Steele dossier in an application from the DOJ and FBIย under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to conduct electronic surveillance on a Trump campaign foreign policy adviser.
A special counsel, John Durham, appointed in Trumpโs first term to โinvestigate the investigators,โ released a report in May 2023 that was highly critical of the FBIโs decision to launch a full investigation into potential links between Russian officials and Trumpโs 2016 presidential campaign โ and for using the Steele dossier.
Durhamโs investigation, however, led to criminal charges against just three people. And only one, an FBI lawyer, was convicted (though sentenced to no jail time) for making a false statement that was used to extend the court-approved surveillance of a former Trump campaign official. Although the Durham report did not delve deeply into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 presidential campaign, Durham did credit the Mueller and Senate Intelligence Committee reports for โthe amount of important information gathered, and the contributions they have made to our understanding of Russian election interference efforts,โ citing them as โa tribute to the diligent work and dedication of those charged with the responsibility of conducting them.โ
Asked on Fox News on July 20 why none of those previous investigations concluded โ as Gabbard has โ that multiple members of the Obama administration had participated in a โtreasonous conspiracy,โ Gabbard said: โThere is no rational or logical explanation for why they failed.โ
โThe only logical conclusion that I can draw in this โฆ is that there was direct intent to cover up the truth about what occurred and who was responsible and the broad network of how this seditious conspiracy was concocted and who exactly was responsible for carrying it out,โ Gabbard said.
But Gabbardโs claim of a โtreasonous conspiracyโ distorts the facts and relies on a nonexistent contradiction in the 2017 intelligence assessment. The January 2017 IC report, in addition to outlining an โinfluence campaignโ in support of Trump, also concluded that while โRussian intelligence obtained and maintained access to elements of multiple US state or local electoral boards,โ the Department of Homeland Security โassesses that the types of systems Russian actors targeted or compromised were not involved in vote tallying.โ
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