‘Prosecuting Obama’: Trump makes shocking statement as he commends Gabbard for bombshell evidence release

Donald Trump recently made a strong and surprising statement in response to Tulsi Gabbard’s release of government documents. These documents, according to Gabbard, contain serious evidence showing that some of the highest-ranking officials in the Obama administration were involved in misusing intelligence agencies to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. She claims this was not just political bias but part of a deliberate plan to stop Donald Trump from becoming or remaining president.
Gabbard, who now serves as the director of national intelligence, explained in a Fox News interview that what she found in these documents amounts to a betrayal of the American people. She said officials in the Obama White House took part in what she called a “treasonous conspiracy.” In her words, these powerful individuals worked together to ignore the results of the 2016 election and to try to remove Trump from office after he was elected. She later repeated these claims on social media, where she accused Obama’s leadership team of trying to hijack the democratic process.
The release of these documents has stirred intense reactions. Many Republican leaders now feel that their long-standing concerns about the 2016 election are finally being proven true. For years, some conservatives have believed that government agencies were unfairly turned against Trump in an attempt to link him to Russia without real proof. Gabbard’s claims and the content of the documents seem, to them, to support that idea.
Trump quickly responded by praising Gabbard for going public with the information. He congratulated her for what he called a historic and courageous move. In his post on Truth Social, he mentioned that the evidence confirms what he and others have been saying for years — that people in power were working against him unfairly. He also suggested that former President Obama should be prosecuted, calling out not just Obama but also others he referred to as “thugs” who, in his view, committed major fraud at the highest levels of the election system.
Trump posted clips from Gabbard’s Fox News interview and quoted her directly. In the video, she accused Obama and his team of refusing to accept the results of the 2016 election and of organizing what she described as a long-running plot to remove Trump from office. Trump called the scandal “blockbuster” in scale, and he encouraged Gabbard to keep revealing more evidence.
This development has added more fuel to political debates across the country. Conservatives see it as confirmation of government corruption and political games played behind closed doors. On the other hand, critics argue that these kinds of accusations are extremely serious and should be handled carefully, with solid proof and fair investigations. Either way, the story has captured national attention, and it’s likely that both the media and politicians will continue to talk about it in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Gabbard’s actions have put her in the spotlight once again — this time not as a former Democratic congresswoman, but as someone who is challenging the leadership of her former party and revealing what she claims is the truth behind one of the most controversial periods in recent political history.