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NextImg:Tulsi’s Russiagate bombshell: Letters to the Editor — July 25, 2025

Thanks to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and President Trump, the public is now learning the truth about the alleged “coup” that former President Barack Obama, and his cohorts, tried to force feed to the media (“Clown and ‘coup’ coo party,” Miranda Devine, July 24).

The referral to the Justice Department and the FBI for a criminal investigation is appropriate, as is the formation of a strike force to handle the case.

As a former member of a federal organized-crime strike force, I am sure that the investigation will be thorough.

We all know Obama has immunity, as per the recent decision of the Supreme Court, so the worst that could happen to him is he’ll be disgraced and see his legacy worsened. But that doesn’t mean his cohorts are home free.

Richard A. Ketay

Newark, NJ

When Trump announced his candidacy in 2015, he fingered the “Deep State,” America’s permanent bureaucracy as America’s worst internal enemy — and, indeed, it was.

The lead perpetrators were CIA boss John Brennan, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and FBI head James Comey. These creeps adopted Obama’s principal goal: to crush Trump.

But after many poisonous committee hearings, two impeachments, four criminal cases and a huge civil case against him, Trump ran for president again in 2024 and won by a large margin.

In the coming days, we may see the unraveling of 12 years of bad decisions.

Richard Klitzberg

Princeton, NJ

Miranda Devine puts a focus on President Obama’s handprints on the Russian hoax.

Perhaps some insight into where he learned to cause upheaval like that could be found in the 20 years he listened as a congregant at Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s church.

Harry Ruffalo

Phoenix, Ariz.

As satisfying as it is to finally open the files on the Democrats’ attempted destruction of Trump, it is being met once again with resistance from the legacy media.

When Democrats cry out about the “destruction of democracy,” they must be referring to the legacy media.

Colette Curry

Staten Island

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In response to Steve Forbes’ July 20 opinion piece: The Nuclear Threat Initiative actively supports the rapid expansion of safe, secure and cost-effective nuclear energy through the Nuclear Scaling Initiative (NSI), in partnership with the Clean Air Task Force and the EFI Foundation (“A Win for Nuke Reality,” PostOpinion).

NSI’s goal is to enable the scaling of more than 50 gigawatts of nuclear capacity annually by the 2030s — advancing climate goals, energy security, nonproliferation and economic development.

Working with Warren Buffett and the International Atomic Energy Agency, we launched the IAEA Low-Enriched Uranium Bank in 2017 to enable the peaceful spread of nuclear power globally.

We welcome a conversation about the future of nuclear energy, but it must be grounded in facts.

Scott Roecker

Vice President

Nuclear Threat Initiative Washington, DC

If the nuclear industry can eventually deliver a truly low-carbon, safe and affordable solution that deals with the nuclear-waste problem, climate groups will fully support it.

The greatest opponents of nuclear power, when it is fully developed, won’t be climate groups. It will be Trump’s first love, the fossil-fuel industry, which already is treating it as a threat.

Frederick Hewett

Cambridge, Mass.

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