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In a sharp critique, former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton tore into Tulsi Gabbard for her explosive claims linking Barack Obama to alleged treason during the 2016 election.
Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, recently unveiled declassified documents she believes expose conspiracy.
But Bolton wasn’t having it. Appearing on NewsNation, he slammed her remarks as “exaggerated and lacking substance,” accusing her of fabricating evidence to support “fantasy” theories.
He didn’t hold back—concluding she is a disgrace to national security and warning that public discourse must be anchored in facts, not wild speculation
The confrontation underscores growing tensions around intelligence transparency, election narratives, and political credibility.
With voters more divided than ever and campaign season heating up, this clash reignites the debate on responsibility in leadership and media.
Gabbard’s defenders hail her boldness; critics say she’s reckless.
Meanwhile, Bolton’s rebuttal adds fuel to the fire over who gets to shape the truth.
Regardless of where one stands, the takeaway is clear: high-stakes accusations without evidence demand scrutiny—not just spotlight.
To our international readers unfamiliar with John Bolton: he is a conservative American diplomat, lawyer, and author who served as National Security Advisor under President Donald Trump (2018–2019), and as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush (2005–2006).
Hawkish, bold, deeply controversial.
Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog
Footage / Courtesy/ News Nation/ YouTube.
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