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73% of Voters Following Russiagate Hoax News ‘Very Closely’ Think Obama Officials Committed ‘Serious Crimes’
Craig Bannister | August 4, 2025
 

Three-fourths of U.S. voters who follow the news of the investigation into the Trump Russia Collusion hoax think it’s likely that Obama Administration officials “committed serious crimes” to foster the false narrative used to smear and impeach President Donald Trump.

Referencing a recent report from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard concluding that then-President Barack Obama’s national security team manipulated and manufactured intelligence to promote a false narrative about Russia and Donald Trump, a Rasmussen poll of U.S. likely voters conducted July 29-31, 2025 asked the following question:

“How likely is it that Obama administration officials committed serious crimes in manipulating intelligence?”

Fully 73% of voters who say they’ve followed recent news of the investigation “very closely” think that it’s at least somewhat likely that Obama officials committed serious crimes.

What’s more, two-thirds (65%) of those who followed the news very closely believe it’s “very likely” that Obama officials are guilty of serious crimes.

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/73-voters-following-russiagate-hoax-news-very-closely-think-obama-officials
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