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WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump reignited controversy this week by accusing former President Barack Obama of attempting to interfere in the 2016 election, alleging a coordinated effort to undermine his campaign.
“The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely cold,” Trump said in a statement from the White House. “They tried to rig the election and they got caught — and there should be very severe consequences for that.”
Trump did not specify which evidence he was referring to but has long claimed that the Obama administration spied on his campaign through surveillance tied to the FBI’s Russia investigation.
The former president’s remarks reflect an ongoing narrative within conservative circles that the origins of the Russia probe were politically motivated and potentially unlawful. Congressional Republicans have echoed similar claims in recent years, with calls for further investigation into the conduct of intelligence agencies during the 2016 election cycle.
Former Obama administration officials have consistently denied any wrongdoing, maintaining that intelligence agencies followed legal protocols amid concerns about foreign interference.
While Trump has made similar accusations before, his latest statement suggests renewed efforts to refocus attention on alleged misconduct by the previous administration — particularly as political tensions ramp up ahead of upcoming elections.
Critics argue that such claims distract from current national issues, while supporters insist that transparency and accountability from past administrations remain critical for public trust.
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