A wave of headlines has emerged following claims by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who alleges that former President Barack Obama and his administration orchestrated a 'years-long coup' against Donald Trump through the 'Russiagate' investigation. Gabbard and others are demanding that Obama be prosecuted, but legal experts and former prosecutors say such charges are highly unlikely to move forward. The controversy has sparked intense debate in political and media circles, with some viewing the allegations as a political maneuver and others as a call for accountability. Despite the fervor, members of Congress and legal analysts point to Supreme Court precedents and political realities that make prosecution improbable. The story has fueled partisan tensions and speculation, but no formal charges have been filed.
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