A wave of headlines has emerged following claims by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that former President Barack Obama should be prosecuted for allegedly conspiring to discredit Donald Trump's 2016 election win through the 'Russiagate' investigation. Conservative commentators and some politicians are amplifying calls for legal action, accusing Obama and his administration of orchestrating a political 'coup.' However, legal experts and former prosecutors widely agree that prosecution is highly improbable, citing presidential immunity and lack of clear criminal evidence. The controversy is fueling partisan debate, with Trump's supporters demanding accountability while critics warn of the dangers of targeting former presidents. Despite the uproar, most analysts expect no charges will be brought against Obama.
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