A wave of headlines has emerged following claims by Tulsi Gabbard and others that former President Barack Obama and his administration orchestrated a 'coup' against Donald Trump through the Russia investigation. Despite these serious accusations, legal experts and former prosecutors say it is highly unlikely Obama will face prosecution, citing both legal precedent and political realities. The controversy has fueled speculation and debate, with some predicting indictments and others warning of political backlash. The story has become a rallying point for some on the right, who see it as a chance for accountability, while critics argue it is more about political theater than justice. Ultimately, the consensus among legal analysts is that prosecution is improbable, and the issue is likely to remain a partisan flashpoint.
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