Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has all but confirmed what many already believed to be true: that the former Obama administration allegedly conspired with Donald Trump's political adversaries to thwart his first term in office, primarily through trying to paint him as a Russian asset and not fully investigating Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) appeared on Newsmax Tuesday to discuss the recent revelations.
"What a colossal cover-up this has been," he said. "I got here right after Joe Biden took office, and it has been a disaster of […] most Republicans watching this go down. It is a huge cover-up. They've tried to push a narrative that, basically, they want to change our country [into] something that it's not."
He continued, "They wanted to take all the ability of us as Republicans, as Americans, to try to keep our country going in the right direction. But the mainstream media, the Democrats, and a few Republicans have pushed this narrative of 'let's do it the right way. Let's make sure we're doing the right thing.' It has been something that I've been shocked at since I've been here. And now we're finally seeing things start to leak out, the truth of really what happened."
Tuberville said the people involved in the Trump-Russia hoax and other cover-ups need to be brought to justice before a jury of their peers.
"The American people are going to find out. It is going to be fun up here to watch all this start taking a narrative, a true narrative, of what really happened of the Democrats trying to change this country into a socialist-communist country for the last four years. These people need to lawyer up, and they need to find out what it's really like to be under the gun. Putting their hand up, testifying in front of people all over this country because it's going to be much-watched as we look at all this narrative being brought forward."
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