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‘Not surprised': New damning accusations against former Obama administration over Russiagate

‘Not surprised': New damning accusations against former Obama administration over Russiagate

Sky News AUa day ago
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger has discussed accusations from US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard against the former Obama administration on the Trump-Russia collusion probe after the 2016 election.
'Am I surprised? No, not in the slightest,' he told Sky News host James Morrow.
'Am I surprised that people in the Obama administration were somehow behind the scenes trying to put some of this together? No, I'm not surprised, and it will be absolutely fascinating to see what these documents reveal.'
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