Politics
JUST IN: Declassified Docs Expose Hillary’s 2016 Health Struggles, Totally Debunk Trump-Russia Hoax
A newly declassified U.S. House Intelligence Committee report reveals that Russian forces withheld a significant amount of opposition research on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election, further calling into question the long-repeated allegation that foreign actors sought to assist President Donald Trump in that year’s election.
The report, published by Committee Chair Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR), summarizes in stunning detail a number of claims against Clinton, who left her position as secretary of state in 2013 as she prepared to launch her field-clearing presidential campaign.
Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk laid out the report’s findings on X, which included:
- Internal claims that Hillary was on “heavy tranquilizers” and suffering “intensified psycho-emotional problems.”
- Evidence of severe health ailments like type 2 diabetes and ischemic heart disease.
- Internal DNC comms that Obama and others found Hillary’s health “extraordinarily alarming.”
- Evidence of secret meetings with religious leaders where Clinton offered “significant increases in funding” from the State Department in return for their support.
- Internal Democrat admissions that European allies were unenthusiastic about a Clinton presidency and thought she was not up to the job of head of state.
One month before Election Day, Clinton’s average lead in the polls had slipped to just +1.3% — an edge that Kirk claimed the dirty information could potentially have eliminated.
“If Russia was really all-in on supporting Trump and hurting Clinton, it would have leaked this information,” he stated.
“Instead, Russia didn’t — completely debunking the core assumptions of the Russia hoax.”
Rather than bury the negative research Russian forces allegedly held on Clinton, then-CIA Director John Brennan conducted an autopsy of alleged Russian interference in the election. His summary, presented to former President Barack Obama, included the discredited Steele dossier and led to widespread claims in the mainstream media that Trump benefited from Russian activity.
The ongoing Jeffrey Epstein saga has put the Trump administration on the offensive as the president seeks to assuage anger over his decision to withhold further disclosures. He has tasked Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard with releasing new information about the 2016 election, an effort that continued into Wednesday with the revelation that a Dec. 9, 2016, Presidential Daily Briefing concluding Russia played little or no role was withheld from Obama and by extension Trump, who was the president-elect and would have received it as well.


Gabbard on Wednesday morning posted a string of messages on social media condemning Obama for orchestrating “the most egregious weaponization and politicization of intelligence in American history.”
“Per President [Trump’s] directive, I have declassified a [U.S. House Intelligence Committee] oversight majority staff report that exposes how the Obama Administration manufactured the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that they knew was false, promoting the LIE that Vladimir Putin and the Russian government helped President Trump win the 2016 election,” she wrote.
Earlier this month, a U.S. House intelligence report included a trove of documents from Brennan’s investigation showing how Clinton was aware that Jake Sullivan, her former advisor, planned to “stir up” the Russia investigation in order to distract from the simmering controversy about her missing emails.
