White House pushes Obama ‘coup’ story as Epstein questions mount
Tulsi Gabbard attempts to shift the narrative from the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and renewed revelations

The White House pulled out all the stops on Wednesday to promote claims that Barack Obama headed a “treasonous conspiracy” against Donald Trump, seeking to redirect public attention from the uproar over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein affair.
Trump’s intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard told a White House press briefing there had been a “years-long coup” by Obama.
The extraordinary narrative essentially rehashed Trump’s long-standing argument that investigations into Russia’s multilayered attempts to disrupt the 2016 election, where he beat Hillary Clinton, were a “hoax” against him.
Gabbard touted newly declassified intelligence that she said provided “irrefutable evidence” that Obama had ordered intelligence assessments to be manipulated to accuse Russia of election interference to help Trump.

The Justice Department announced the formation of a “Strike Force” to examine the allegations with “utmost seriousness”.