Karoline Leavitt criticized the media when questioned about the implications of presidential immunity on possible prosecution of former President Barack Obama. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined Leavitt, accusing Obama of manufacturing evidence regarding Russian election interference in 2016. Gabbard labeled Obama's actions as part of a treasonous conspiracy. Trump has claimed Obama is guilty of treason. The Supreme Court's ruling indicated that presidents hold absolute immunity from prosecution, yet Leavitt emphasized the need for thorough investigations against those who have betrayed the Constitution over the past decade.
Leavitt emphasized the importance of accountability, stating that those who perpetuated a "fraud against our country" should be thoroughly investigated for 10 years of actions.
Director Gabbard accused Obama of manufacturing conclusions regarding Russian election influence, alleging this was part of a treasonous conspiracy involving several administration members.
Leavitt failed to directly answer whether presidential immunity would protect Obama from prosecution, focusing instead on expressing the President's feelings about accountability.
Trump asserted that Obama is guilty of treason, highlighting significant tensions regarding actions taken during the 2016 presidential election concerning alleged Russian interference.
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