Ned Price criticizes Tulsi Gabbard's claims regarding a conspiracy orchestrated by Obama officials to accuse Russia of meddling in the 2016 election. He argues her statements are misleading and serve to distract from ongoing controversies surrounding the Trump administration. Price clarifies that while Russia didn't change vote totals, U.S. intelligence consistently confirms their efforts to influence the election. He notes Gabbard's use of discredited narratives and her history of reframing key events as partisan attacks diminishes the seriousness of national security discussions.
Ned Price criticizes Tulsi Gabbard for her claims about a conspiracy involving Obama officials regarding 2016 election interference, labeling them as misinformation meant to deflect from Trump’s scandals.
Gabbard's assertion of a treasonous conspiracy is dismissed as rhetorical sleight of hand by Price, who highlights the distinction between actual vote manipulation and influence operations.
Price emphasizes that while Russia did not alter vote totals, U.S. intelligence consistently acknowledges their attempts to influence election outcomes, thereby undermining Gabbard's arguments.
He points out Gabbard's history of using long-debunked arguments akin to partisan attacks, undermining credibility surrounding critical discussions about election integrity.
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