A significant revelation is unfolding in Washington, as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard turns her attention to a secret dossier. This document pertains to the alleged coup d’état in Romania on December 6, 2024, and implicates several former officials from the Biden administration. According to an insider within the Trump administration, the dossier names top officials like Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Assistant James O’Brien, and U.S. Ambassador to Bucharest Kathleen Kavalec. Their involvement supposedly connects them directly to the annulment of Romania’s presidential elections.
The details suggest a multi-layered scheme involving not only American officials but also Romanian politicians such as former Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu and ex-Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. The allegations claim these individuals collaborated to subvert Romania’s electoral process, asserting that Russian interference was to blame. Such tactics echo the familiar narrative used against President Trump in 2016—an unsettling pattern aimed at undermining electoral integrity.
Former presidential candidate Călin Georgescu recently made headlines by vowing that Gabbard would expose those responsible for the alleged fabrications of Russian interference in the U.S. election. Speaking outside the Bucharest District Police Department, he stated, “I guarantee that the file of the annulment of the elections in Romania is also on the table of the U.S. intelligence services.” Georgescu didn’t hold back, criticizing French President Emmanuel Macron’s interference in Romanian affairs and predicting he would be “sent packing with his tail between his legs.”
The U.S. government’s response has been significant. In May, the Department of Homeland Security ended Romania’s participation in the Visa Waiver Program as punishment for the fraudulent annulment of its elections, a move acknowledged by Romania’s own foreign minister. The recent State Department Democracy Report also highlighted Romania’s violations of voters’ rights. Notably, Romania was mentioned during a historic summit between President Trump and Vladimir Putin, where they reportedly discussed the influence of Brussels and Paris in the December coup.
As this story continues to develop, one fact remains clear: the alleged manipulations by the Biden administration extend beyond U.S. borders. The shadows of past electoral controversies loom large, suggesting that the tactics employed domestically have been exported internationally, raising questions about the integrity of democratic processes worldwide.
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