New Details Emerge on Obama’s Role in Russiagate Scandal

New evidence has surfaced regarding former President Barack Obama’s involvement in the Russiagate scandal, raising questions about his knowledge and actions during the 2016 election and its aftermath. The controversy centers on three key figures: John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey, who have been accused of misleading the public and federal authorities.
John Brennan, the former CIA director, reportedly presented false intelligence assessments to Obama, claiming there was evidence of Russian collusion with Donald Trump’s campaign. Brennan allegedly cherry-picked information and ignored findings from CIA analysts who concluded there was no collusion. He also lied about his knowledge of the Steele dossier, a document filled with unverified claims that was used to support the collusion narrative.
James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, is accused of misrepresenting the findings of the 18 U.S. intelligence agencies under his oversight. He claimed there was evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 election, despite internal assessments finding no collusion. Clapper later admitted that Obama had pressured him to find evidence of Russian collusion, which he fabricated.
James Comey, the former FBI director, has also come under scrutiny for his role in the scandal. He denied any involvement with the Steele dossier but was found to have leaked classified information to The New York Times. Comey also lied under oath during testimony before Congress, repeatedly stating he did not recall key details about the investigation.
The emerging evidence suggests Obama may have directed intelligence officials to concoct evidence of Russian collusion to undermine Trump’s presidency. These findings have sparked calls for a thorough investigation into the scandal, with critics arguing the American people deserve transparency about what transpired.
Published: 7/29/2025