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>>156739The list goes on and on about the consequences of President Obama and his senior cabinet members politicizing intelligence once again - and I say these words very clearly - to enact what was essentially a years-long coup subverting the will of the American people in that election in November.
Now, you reference this President's daily brief document, that was drafted for President Obama in early December, that reaffirmed what the intelligence community professionals, as you say, had been assessing for the previous six months leading up to the election, which was that Russia neither had the intent nor capability to essentially hack the outcome of the US election.
As you said, President Obama's political appointees pulled that document before it could be published, and it has not been published until we released it today.
And the very next day after they pulled that document, President Obama called the National Security Council cabinet meeting to discuss how Russia interfered with the election.
Again, this is the first...
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Sean Hannity interrupts: This is December 9, right?
- Tulsi Gabbard: President Trump had already won.
Correct.
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Sean Hannity interrupts: This is the December 9 meeting?
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- Tulsi Gabbard: That's exactly right.
The December 9 meeting, we declassified and released what they call the summary of conclusions from that meeting.
Then DNI James Clapper took the lead on what President Obama wanted done, which was essentially create a document that tells us, not if, but how Russia interfered with the election.
President Obama delivered the conclusion that he wanted the intelligence community to reach, and and directed them to find - and essentially create - and manufacture the intelligence to support the conclusion that President Obama wanted to deliver to the American people.
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