Obama Admin Tried to Deny Trump Admin Intelligence Reports

Years ago, Donald Trump caught a lot of heat for suggesting that Barrack Obama was not a natural born U.S. citizen. It turns out though, in the game of wild accusations, Obama is way ahead of Trump. Newly released documents reveal that, even after Trump won the Presidency, Obama believed that he might be a Russian spy.

This isn’t just some wild theory that Obama kept to himself; it’s a belief that he acted on when Trump took office. Supposedly fearing that he was a Russian spy, Obama refused to turn over certain classified documents to incoming President Trump.

Of course, the authority of a President who is leaving office to withhold information from a duly elected incoming President is absolutely nonexistent. The premise that Obama used to justify this action – that Trump was a Russian spy who couldn’t be trusted with certain information – is even more ludicrous.

With the release of this latest news, the amount of obstruction we are learning that Trump has faced both as a candidate and as President is beyond alarming. To see just how shocking the actions Obama and his administration took to stop President Trump from properly taking office really were, be sure to check out the video below.


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