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Donald Trump Signals ‘Obamagate’ Investigation: ‘He Got Caught’

President Donald Trump on Sunday repeatedly challenged former President Barack Obama for investigating him and his winning campaign before leaving office.

The president shared several messages on Twitter that criticized the ex-president.

“He got caught, OBAMAGATE!” Trump wrote.


Trump was triumphant after the Justice Department decided to drop the prosecution of his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. But the president was also angered at his predecessor.

Trump Tweet Obamagate

One image Trump shared read, “Hope you had fun investigating me. Now it’s my turn.”


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Trump Tweet Obamagate

“The biggest political crime in American History by far!” Trump wrote, sharing a message from pundit Buck Sexton.

The president also shared messages critical of the FBI.

“Deep state libs got away with this sham for years, and the process was a big part of the punishment for Flynn,” wrote Sexton. “Until FBI conspirators are in prison, it’s not justice.”


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The president shared a message from Rep. Jim Jordan, noting Obama’s IRS targeted Tea Party organizations before the 2012 elections and the FBI targeted President Trump before the 2016 election.

“…And we caught them and their illegal activities!” Trump wrote.

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