This week, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a revealing House Intelligence Committee report shedding light on the 2016 election and foreign intelligence insights.
The report highlights Russia’s access to confidential DNC information regarding Hillary Clinton’s health, including undisclosed psychological and physical issues.
Alarming findings led Obama and Democratic leaders to fear adverse impacts on Clinton’s campaign, raising questions on Russia’s selective information release during the election.
While focusing on Trump-Moscow ties, the unredacted sections uncover Russia’s possession of damaging intel on Clinton but abstention from leaking.
The report discloses DNC concerns about Clinton’s mental and physical health, including her psychological condition and reported physical ailments.
It suggests Kremlin’s probable expectations of a Clinton win resulted in withholding health details that could affect diplomatic relations post-election.
Special attention is drawn to the discrepancies in the handling of the report during different administrations, with Gabbard authorizing its full release for public transparency.
The revelations challenge the prevailing narrative of Russian collusion and raise global questions on political influences during the election.
These disclosures also cast doubt on the credibility of the Steele Dossier and emphasize foreign adversaries’ remarkable insights into Democratic factions.
The lack of response from Hillary Clinton regarding the released material contrasts with earlier dismissals of health-related rumors, indicating potential contradictions in public statements versus private DNC communications.
The declassified report portrays a deeply divided Democratic Party, a foreign power’s access to internal concerns, and a narrative possibly shaped by political interests rather than truth.