A wave of headlines has emerged following allegations by Tulsi Gabbard and others that former President Barack Obama and his administration orchestrated a 'coup' against Donald Trump through the Russia investigation. Despite these claims and mounting pressure from some political figures and commentators, legal experts and former prosecutors say it is highly unlikely Obama will face prosecution. The Supreme Court and Department of Justice have signaled significant legal and political barriers to such a case. The controversy has fueled partisan debate, with some viewing the allegations as a political 'boomerang' and others as a quest for justice. Ultimately, the story underscores deep divisions over the legacy of the Russia probe and the boundaries of presidential accountability.
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