Evidence Obama Allegedly Personally Directed “Seditious” Coup d’etat Against President Trump

National Security Director

Tulsi Gabbard Referred

Evidence of Seditious Conspiracy to DOi*

7/20/25 Washington, D.C. via Truth Social

Tulsi Gabbard, Dir. National Security, has referred about 100 documents to the DOi and FBI for criminal investigation into former President Obama’s alleged criminal conspiracy to overthrow the duly elected Trump regime in the 2016 election.

The intel community determined that Russia does NOT have the tools or capability to interfere in the election. But in early December, the intel Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) was pulled and concealed.

A day later, Obama, convened a national intel meeting in which he directed a manufactured “piece of detail” regarding the hoax that Russia directed interference with the election that never happened.

That document they produced was used to “launch a year-long coup against President Trump,” said Gabbard.

She has referred Clapper, Brennan, Comey, Rice, and x-President Obama for criminal investigation.

Hitlary Clinton was also involved via her campaign funding creation of the Russian collusion document which was used by x-FBI director Comey to obtain a fraudulent FISA warrant to spy on Trump’s campaign.

This means that documentary evidence exists showing that Obama himself allegedly personally directed a coup d’etat against President Trump and his 2016 campaign to overthrow the will of We The People.

 

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* DOi Dept. of InJustice (DOi), formerly Dept. of Justice (DOJ) has still not been cleaned out sufficiently to restore its former perceived integrity (if it ever existed after Marlboro v. Madison in the founding era of our Republic).

https://truthsocial.com/@journalkentucky/114888651469615930

 

 

 

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