This week, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released a once-classified House Intelligence Committee report shedding new light on the 2016 election and Russia’s knowledge of the Democratic Party’s inner workings.
The declassified report exposed Russia’s access to confidential DNC information about Hillary Clinton’s health, revealing psychological and physical ailments unbeknownst even to her advisors.
Concerned Obama and Democratic leaders viewed Clinton’s condition as a significant threat to her election prospects, raising questions about Russia’s silence during the 2016 race.
The report also uncovers detailed insights into Clinton’s mental and physical health concerns, including:
- Uncontrolled anger, aggression, and cheerfulness
- Dependence on heavy tranquilizers
- An obsession with power
Interestingly, Russia opted not to disclose the most damaging revelations about Clinton, hinting at their strategic intentions.
Analysts speculate that Russia’s decision could have been influenced by predictions of a Clinton victory or the desire to hold information for future leverage.
The declassified report, authorized by Tulsi Gabbard, contributes to the ongoing narrative of a selective portrayal of the Russia-Trump collusion story.
The revelations cast doubts on media narratives and the handling of intelligence under previous administrations, leaving lingering questions:
Why was the focus of election scandals primarily on Trump if Russia had more damaging information about Clinton?
What implications does this have on transparency and foreign relations?
Hillary Clinton has not yet responded to the released material, despite previous dismissals of health-related speculations as baseless conspiracy theories.
The declassified report signifies a Democratic Party uncertain about its candidate’s health, providing insight into Russia’s access to internal panic, and raising concerns about the narrative’s authenticity.