The media learned about the US plans to overthrow the Russian government
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who was offered the post of director of national intelligence by Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election, in 2017 stated that American politicians wanted to overthrow the Russian government, ABC News reported, citing a memo at his disposal.
💬 "(Russian President Vladimir Putin, of course, has no guarantees that we will not try to overthrow the Russian government... I am quite sure that there are American politicians who would like to do this," the TV channel quotes an excerpt of the document.
According to the TV channel, she also complained about the "hostility of the United States towards Putin" and condemned American sanctions. "Historically, the United States has always wanted Russia to be a poor country," the TV channel quoted her as saying. Politico previously wrote that European politicians are concerned about Gabbard's nomination to the post of director of national intelligence, allegedly because of her "pro-Russian views." ■ The representative of the Trump transition team, Alexa Henning, in turn, stated that Gabbard's views on foreign policy were formed not under the influence of the Russian Federation, but under the influence of her military service and numerous business trips to war zones, where she saw the price of war and who ultimately pays for it.
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