Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard avoided mention of President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein scandal while suggesting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had "psycho-emotional problems" and used "heavy tranquilizers."
During a White House briefing on Wednesday, Gabbard shared a declassified report from House Republicans about whether or not Russian President Vladimir Putin interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
"This report shows Putin held back from leaking compromising material on Hillary Clinton prior to the election, instead planning to release it after the election to weaken what Moscow viewed as an inevitable Clinton presidency," Gabbard said. "In the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that President Obama ordered, John Brennan, who was CIA Director at the time, and the Intelligence Community, intentionally suppressed intelligence that showed Putin was saving the most damaging material that he had in his possession about Hillary Clinton until after her potential and likely victory."
"There were high-level DNC emails that detailed evidence of Hillary's, quote, 'psycho-emotional problems, uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness,' and that then-Secretary Clinton was allegedly on a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers," she continued.
"Then-CIA Director Brennan and the intelligence community mischaracterized intelligence and relied on dubious substandard sources to create a contrived false narrative that Putin developed a quote-unquote clear preference for Trump."
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