Key Takeaways:
- Rep. Jason Crow blasted Tulsi Gabbard’s allegations against Obama, calling her a “weapon of mass distraction.”
- Crow refused to support a special counsel, brushing off calls for an investigation despite newly surfaced documents.
- The D.C. establishment is circling the wagons—but Americans still want answers and accountability.
The D.C. establishment is sweating—and Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) made it crystal clear on Fox News Sunday. When pressed about Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s recent allegations against former President Barack Obama, Crow didn’t offer facts—he launched into character assassination.
“Tulsi Gabbard’s conspiracy theories would be sad if they weren’t so dangerous,” Crow said, accusing her of trying to “curry favor” with Donald Trump. His zinger? Calling her a “weapon of mass distraction.”
Let’s translate: A former Democrat turned independent thinker is exposing skeletons in the Obama-era closet, and the Left is panicking. Instead of engaging with the content of Gabbard’s allegations—outlined in newly surfaced documents—Crow simply dismissed them out of hand.
Host Shannon Bream kept it balanced, asking if the public deserves a special counsel or investigation to ensure accountability. “I’ve pored through these documents,” she said. “Do you think a special counsel is warranted… to reassure people… that top officials are not going to be up to no good?”
Crow’s answer? Deflect and defend. He touted the “four investigations” into Russian election interference, including the one led by Sen. Marco Rubio. But here’s the thing: rehashing old talking points doesn’t excuse fresh allegations—or dismiss the right of the American people to demand transparency.
If Gabbard’s claims are so ridiculous, let’s test them under the light of a real investigation. Because truth doesn’t fear scrutiny—only bureaucrats do.