Recently declassified intelligence documents claim that Russian operatives gathered information alleging Hillary Clinton was using 'heavy tranquilizers' and suffered from 'psycho-emotional problems' during her 2016 presidential campaign.
These claims, which were reportedly known to Vladimir Putin but not publicly released at the time, have been amplified by Tulsi Gabbard, now serving as Director of National Intelligence. Critics argue that these allegations are part of a broader campaign of Russian disinformation and have been previously debunked by U.S. intelligence. The Obama administration is accused of ignoring or suppressing this Russian intel, while some commentators suggest the timing of these revelations is politically motivated.
The story has reignited debate over Russian interference, the handling of sensitive intelligence, and the use of personal health rumors in U.S. politics.
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