Here’s what Trump had to say.

President Donald J. Trump issued a bold statement Friday, claiming that former President Barack Obama “owes me massively,” following the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic ruling that affirmed presidential immunity.

The high court’s decision, which strengthened protections for sitting and former presidents, comes just as new evidence reopens questions about the origins of the Trump–Russia investigation.

Trump didn’t hold back.

“There’s no doubt Obama committed criminal actions,” Trump stated. “But with this immunity, it likely protects him. Honestly, he owes me a lot.”

Trump Doubles Down: Obama ‘Ringleader’ of Russia Collusion Hoax

Just days earlier, President Trump called Obama the “ringleader” behind the now-debunked Russia collusion narrative. Trump pointed to newly declassified intelligence findings that suggest Obama’s administration pushed questionable intel to fuel the investigation into Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Obama, through a spokesperson, denied the claims, dismissing them as “bizarre.” But facts uncovered by Congress tell a very different story.

House Intel Report: Obama White House Pushed Discredited Intel

A declassified report from the House Intelligence Committee, originally compiled in 2020 under Republican leadership, reveals stunning details.

According to the report:

  • Intelligence officials had no direct evidence that Vladimir Putin supported Trump.
  • Despite this, under “unusual directives” from then-President Obama, intelligence agencies published politically charged assessments.
  • The infamous 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) was rushed to publication, just two weeks before Trump’s inauguration.
  • Then-CIA Director John Brennan reportedly forced the inclusion of the discredited Steele dossier—despite knowing it was based on internet rumors.

The report concluded that the ICA was written by just five CIA analysts, under political pressure, and “not properly coordinated,” leaving its conclusions open to serious doubt.

These revelations have reignited conservative calls for accountability, transparency, and further investigation into the political weaponization of the intelligence community.

Tulsi Gabbard: Deep State Tried to Bury the Truth

Former Congresswoman and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard appeared on Jesse Watters Primetime to discuss the resistance she faced in exposing the truth.

“There are a lot of deep state actors still here within Washington,” Gabbard said. “They didn’t want this report to see the light of day.”

She praised President Trump for fighting to uncover corruption and insisted the American people deserve full accountability.

Obama Team Responds: Dismisses Allegations Without Evidence

Obama spokesman Patrick Rodenbush claimed Trump’s comments were nothing more than “constant nonsense and misinformation.” However, critics noted that the Obama camp offered no direct rebuttal to the newly declassified findings.

“These bizarre allegations are a weak attempt at distraction,” the statement said, defending the Russia probe while conceding that no votes were changed in the 2016 election.

That admission may raise more questions than it answers, especially given the years of media hysteria and political investigations based on now-questioned intelligence.


Bottom Line: Trump’s Immunity Ruling May Protect Obama Too — But At What Cost?

The Supreme Court’s decision may shield former presidents from prosecution—but it also raises a critical question: How much truth has been buried under the guise of immunity and intelligence?

As more Americans learn the facts about Russiagate, they’re demanding accountability—not just for what was done to President Trump, but for how far the Obama-era deep state was willing to go.