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00:00This is a massive Obama scandal. Massive. What took place here is disgusting and it's outrageous.
00:07Now, December 9, 2016, President Trump is elected. He's not sworn in yet.
00:15Obama asks for a new intelligence reassessment report showing how Russia influenced the 2016 election.
00:23So now they want to rewrite history with their media and create the idea that this was an illegitimate election.
00:31December 9, 2016. Thank you, Tulsi Gabbard, for pointing this out.
00:36January 6, 2017. New assessment released. They get it done in less than a month.
00:42That contradicts the previous assessment that said, well, there may have been Russian involvement, but it didn't have any great impact whatsoever.
00:49It's based mostly on Hillary's dossier. So there's that. And there's actually much more.
00:57Here I have the dorm report. There's one analyst out there that says we didn't learn anything new.
01:01We have the dorm report and so forth. I reread this damn thing. And it is thorough.
01:07And he condemns what took place in the administration. It was called Crossfire Hurricane.
01:11Facts and circumstances that were inconsistent with the premise that Trump and or persons associated with the Trump campaign were involved in a collusive or conspiratorial relationship with the Russian government were ignored or simply assessed away.
01:25He says they were false. Flatly false. And he goes through the report and he lists it all very, very thorough.
01:32But who's not questioned? Obama. Who doesn't have to provide any documents? Obama.
01:40Obama has been able to hide under the radar this entire time, even though way back eight and a half years ago I suggested he was to Spengali.
01:50Tulsi Gabbard has now demonstrated through evidence in the possession of the government that he was, in fact, involved.
02:00And heavily so. Here's what she said the other night on Fox.
02:04Russia did not have the intent or capability to try and impact the outcome of the U.S. election leading up to Election Day.
02:10Now, people can quibble over that. That's not my focus.
02:14The same assessment was made after Donald Trump was elected by the American people as president in 2016, she said, defeating Hillary Clinton.
02:21And it wasn't until after that president's daily brief document that the principal's committee was called in the National Security Council.
02:29President Obama then directed his DNI, James Clapper, to lead the effort to create this new intelligence community assessment.
02:37That's right. And that's what they did. And Obama wanted it. Why?
02:44To undermine the Trump presidency, to raise serious questions about the election.
02:49Then we have part of the cover up. Here we have Susan Rice in this email that was discovered basically by the Senate on January five,
02:58following a briefing by IC leadership on Russia hacking during the 2016 presidential election.
03:03President Obama had a brief follow up conversation with FBI Director Jim Comey, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates in the Oval Office.
03:11Vice President Biden and I were also President Rice, Susan Rice.
03:15President Obama began the conversation by stressing his continued commitment to ensuring that every aspect of this issue
03:21is handled by the intelligence and law enforcement communities by the book.
03:25They knew the Trump people were coming in.
03:27They didn't know if they were able to cover up enough of it.
03:29They knew at some point somebody would find out something, Tulsi Gabbard in this case six months later.
03:36The President stressed that he's not asking about initiating or instructing anything from a law enforcement perspective.
03:42He reiterated that our law enforcement team needs to proceed as it normally would by the book.
03:47But they didn't. Did they?
03:50Now we get these legal analysts out there.
03:52They're all like sheep.
03:53We have an immunity decision almost exactly a year ago when it comes to the President of the United States.
03:59And they say, well, even if you do an investigation, you can't really prosecute him.
04:03What's happened to these lawyers?
04:05Have they become illiterate?
04:06Do they not know how to read a Supreme Court decision?
04:09Let me help them out, which I always feel an obligation to do.
04:13This decision says a federal grand jury indicted former President Donald Trump on four counts for conduct that occurred during the presidency following the November 2020 election.
04:24The indictment alleged that after losing the election, Trump conspired to overturn it by spreading knowingly false claims of election fraud to obstruct the collecting, counting and certification of election results.
04:36Trump moved to dismiss the indictment based on presidential immunity, arguing that a president has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions performed within the outer perimeter of his official responsibilities and that the indictment's allegations fell within the core of those official duties.
04:54And the court agreed with him.
04:56But the court explained, under our constitutional structure of separation of powers, the nature of presidential power entitles a former president to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, ready, for actions taken within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority.
05:14And he's entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts.
05:22There is no immunity for unofficial acts.
05:25Well, so that takes you to this issue of presumptive immunity, because what Barack Obama didn't, what he did wasn't within his official acts.
05:34What he did was he he moved from his official acts and he asked the CIA and the others to do something that was corrupt, not part of his official, part of his official acts would be as Obama ordered taking out a terrorist in Yemen, which he did.
05:49And it turns out that he takes out the terrorist, but also kills his 15 year old son, who's a U.S.
05:55citizen. Obama can't be prosecuted for that.
05:58That's part of his official acts.
05:59That's fine.
06:00But when a president of the United States says, I need a new assessment, effectively telling the agencies and the rest, I need to get Trump.
06:07That's not within your official action.
06:10So what would happen in court if they brought some charges?
06:13You would have this presumptive immunity allegation and then you would have to overcome the presumption.
06:19So that people say there's absolute immunity when it comes to what this is alleging, what Toby Gabbard has released.
06:26There's not absolute immunity.
06:28There's presumptive immunity that can be overcome.
06:31So I explain this.
06:33Now, what else?
06:34They say, well, what crime was committed?
06:37And what about the statute of limitation?
06:38Now, this is pretty funny, coming from the people who went after Donald Trump for two years in the second massive Obama-Biden scandal.
06:47And that's this.
06:49You conduct an investigation.
06:51You don't need probable cause.
06:52You just need some reasonableness to think that some crimes have been committed by Obama, maybe a surrogate, maybe a staff and so forth.
07:00And you open your investigation, which is what the Department of Justice has done.
07:04We have these things that we call process crimes, right?
07:07Potential obstruction, false statements, destruction of records and that sort of thing during the course of the investigation.
07:13So there's always that.
07:15There's no statute of limitations on that.
07:18And furthermore, there may be criminal activity that we're not aware of that specifically addresses what Obama did.
07:28We don't know.
07:29You know why we don't know?
07:31Nobody's ever asked him.
07:32Nobody's ever questioned him.
07:34Nobody's ever gotten his records.
07:36Not the FBI.
07:37Not prosecutors at DOJ.
07:39Not Congress.
07:41Nobody has ever questioned, investigated, gotten documents from Barack Obama.
07:48Why not?
07:50Why not?
07:51He was the mob boss.
07:52And the precedent in investigating Donald Trump.
07:55There's no need anymore to withhold an investigation, to stop an investigation, to prevent an investigation.
08:04He's a private citizen.
08:05You don't even have to charge him with anything.
08:09Maybe he has information relevant to other people you might want to charge.
08:12Or maybe not.
08:14But you need to conduct your investigation.
08:16Barack Obama needs to be investigated.
08:18He needs to be thoroughly investigated.
08:20There need to be document requests.
08:22That includes emails, texts, everything else.
08:24Same with his cabinet.
08:26The people involved who are named.
08:29Same with them.
08:30To get to the bottom of this.
08:32This is a real scandal.
08:34It is massive.
08:35Congratulations to Tulsi Gabbard, who is focused on the fact that it was Obama who was the ringmaster.
08:41And the fact that, as I'm pointing out now, he's never been questioned under oath.
08:47He's never been forced to provide any information.
08:49Nothing.
08:50That needs to end tonight.
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