Democrats have lost all ‘credibility' after Obama bombshell findings
The Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard made bombshell claims linking an Obama-era cabal targeting US President Donald Trump.
Gabbard described 'striking' findings from declassified documents last Friday, which showed evidence linking the Obama-era cabal to the Russia collusion probe.
Mr Hammer told Sky News host Rita Panahi that the Democrats lost their 'credibility'.

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