This week, the US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a report shedding light on the 2016 election and Russia’s knowledge about the Democratic Party’s inner workings. The report reveals Russia accessed DNC information indicating concerns about Hillary Clinton’s health.
The intel detailed Clinton’s psychological and physical ailments, hidden even from her advisors. Democratic leaders reportedly deemed her condition alarming, fearing it could harm her election prospects.
The declassified sections suggest Russian interference with information damaging to Clinton but chose not to leak it. Russian intelligence accessed DNC communications indicating the concerns about Clinton’s health, causing panic among Obama-era leaders.
Psychologically, Clinton was described as suffering from intensified problems including uncontrolled anger, a dependency on tranquilizers, and an obsession with power. The intel also touched upon her physical health issues. The report indicates Russia’s choice not to leak the damaging information despite later being accused of supporting Trump.
Analysts speculate that Russia might have anticipated a Clinton win and refrained from leaking health details that could negatively impact diplomacy. The house report remained classified or redacted until declassified by Tulsi Gabbard, adding to the narrative of Russia-US election interference.
The revelations question why American intelligence focused on a Russia-Trump collusion narrative rather than addressing the information about Clinton. The disclosures suggest deep visibility of foreign adversaries into Democratic infighting.
The declassified report indicates a Democratic Party alarmed about their nominee’s health, exposing a narrative shaped by political motives. The political impact raises issues about the transparency of intelligence dissemination in prior administrations.