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GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski questioned whether Trump administration officials are accusing former President Barack Obama of treason in order to distract from the fallout over its handling documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump deflected questions about the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein by lashing out at his perceived enemies.
For a little over two hours, Donald Trump’s Truth Social timeline filled with an AI generated clip of Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, plugs for a friend’s book and a three-minute video of 25 improbable stunts.
Amid GOP conflict over how to handle the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump is working to shift the spotlight.
President Donald Trump reignited his feud with former President Barack Obama Tuesday afternoon, suggesting he thinks Obama should be referred for criminal prosecution regarding his behavior in the lead-up to and after the 2016 election.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Scrambles to Attack Obama in Panicked Bid to End Epstein FalloutDuring a posting spree on Truth Social Sunday night, Trump posted a series of lame memes attacking Obama, after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard suggested last week that the former president should be prosecuted for participating in a “treasonous conspiracy.”
This week, Donald Trump’s preoccupation with Barack Obama — and specifically his role in probing Russia’s role in the 2016 election — reemerged in dramatic fashion.
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Inquirer on MSNWhite House pushes Obama 'coup' story to distract from EpsteinThe White House pulled out all the stops Wednesday to promote claims that Barack Obama headed a "treasonous conspiracy" against Donald Trump, seeking to redirect public attention from uproar over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein affair.