A wave of headlines has emerged following claims by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that former President Barack Obama should be prosecuted for allegedly orchestrating efforts to discredit Donald Trump's 2016 election win through the 'Russiagate' investigation.
Conservative commentators and some political figures are fueling speculation about possible indictments or criminal charges against Obama, with prediction markets even wagering on the outcome. However, legal experts and former prosecutors widely agree that prosecution is highly unlikely, citing recent Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity and the lack of clear evidence of criminal conduct. The controversy is largely seen as a political maneuver, with critics arguing that it serves to energize partisan bases rather than present a realistic legal threat.
Despite the heated rhetoric, there is no indication that Obama will face criminal charges.
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