DNI Gabbard Alleges "Treasonous Conspiracy" In Trump-Russia Controversy

DNI Gabbard Alleges "Treasonous Conspiracy" In Trump-Russia Controversy

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When President Trump won the presidency in 2016, defeating former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Democrats accused him of
"colluding" with Russia to interfere in the election. A lengthy
investigation followed these claims, but it never led to
impeachment, as Democrats had hoped. The Director of National
Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, recently released a report
declassifying some information and alleging a "treasonous
conspiracy" by the outgoing Obama administration, accusing them of
"manufacturing" what they call the "Russian hoax." FOX News
contributor and George Washington University Law School professor
Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to discuss Director Gabbard's
accusations and what the American people may learn from a
Department of Justice investigation. An off-duty Customs and Border
Patrol officer is in the hospital after being shot in the face
Saturday night in New York City. Two illegal aliens have been
arrested and are suspected of trying to rob the man at gunpoint.
Homeland Security Secretary Noem says both of these men had been
arrested and released several times. White House Border Czar Tom
Homan said the city council in New York has locked them out of
Rikers Island, so they can’t take in undocumented immigrants who
end up in jail. Former Acting ICE Director and now Homeland
Security Senior Advisor Ron Vitiello about the shooting of this
border agent and the uncooperation from sanctuary cities. Plus,
commentary from the host of FOX Across America and FOX News
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