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Fitton: Brennan Was Acting At The Direction Of Barack Obama To Set Up Trump After Trump Beat Clinton
"Judicial Watch" founder Tom Fitton says former President Obama is involved in anything former CIA Director John Brennan can be accused of doing against Trump in 2016, with Steve Bannon on the "War Room" podcast: TOM FITTON: They set up President Trump at the end of 2016,
President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama shared a friendly chat about golf during President Jimmy Carter's funeral, creating a viral moment of bipartisanship before Trump's return to office.
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The Root on MSNWe Finally Know Why Trump and Obama Were Laughing it Up at Jimmy Carter’s Funeral…We finally have the tea on what the two presidents, who historically don't get along, were joking about... and it's not what you think.
The Democratic Party is getting a much-needed boost in the fight against President Donald Trump and the GOP, as former President Barack Obama returns to the fundraising fold. Obama will be the high-profile guest at a fundraiser in Red Bank, New Jersey, on Friday, alongside Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin, Axios reported.
But under the radar was the closure of one of Barack Obama’s flagship programmes: Power Africa. Established in 2013, it aimed to connect the 600 million people across the continent still without electricity from the grid.
The discredited document was used to open the original Trump–Russia probe and brief then-President-elect Donald Trump, despite top Obama-era intelligence officials knowing it was filled with unverified "internet rumor.
President Donald Trump asked former President Barack Obama to play golf with him while he was seated next to his predecessor at Jimmy Carter’s funeral back in January, according to a new book by three top political reporters.
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The Western Journal on MSNNew Book Reveals Exactly What Trump and Obama Were So Chummy About at Carter FuneralA new book about the 2024 presidential campaign reveals one of the things then-President-elect Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama spoke about at the late President Jimmy Carter's funeral in January.
Obama-era officials acknowledged that they had no “empirical evidence" of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election, but continued to push the collusion "narrative."