Whether this leads to actual indictments or just more political fireworks remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear: Gabbard’s shot across the bow isn’t only about the past—it’s a warning that the battles over intelligence, elections, and accountability are far from over.
Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, just released documents and evidence accusing Obama, Clapper, Brennan, Rice and others of Conspiracy, Subversion and Treason.
Accusations aren’t arrests or indictments. Thank you for the documents though. When will they be… pic.twitter.com/vUInRFI0y5
— XtremeRealityCheck (@XtremeReality) July 18, 2025
Zelensky Pushes for New Peace Talks as Russian Attacks Intensify
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is once again extending an olive branch—this time calling on the Kremlin to return to the negotiating table next week. With missiles raining down and drones battering Ukrainian cities, Kyiv is proposing a fresh round of peace talks aimed squarely at securing a ceasefire. Rustem Umerov, the newly minted Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, officially delivered the invitation, pressing Moscow to stop dragging its feet on key issues like prisoner swaps, returning abducted Ukrainian children, and ending the bloodshed.
Zelensky made it clear—he’s ready for a sit-down with Putin himself. No intermediaries. No smoke and mirrors. He says only a direct, face-to-face meeting with Russia’s president stands a chance of forging what he calls a “lasting peace.” But anyone who’s been watching this war unfold knows that’s a tall order. The last two rounds of talks in Istanbul went nowhere fast—some prisoner exchanges, sure, and agreements to recover the dead, but no progress on halting the war.
The Kremlin, for its part, says it’s open to talks—but not without strings attached. Russia still insists that Ukraine hand over territory and cut ties with Western military support. Zelensky has rejected those demands outright. Meanwhile, Russian forces keep pounding civilian infrastructure like it’s open season, and Ukraine keeps defending what’s left with everything it’s got. This war is beginning to feel increasingly like the old Bill Murray movie, “Groundhog Day.”
All of this comes with added pressure from Washington. President Trump, never one to shy away from the spotlight, is demanding a deal within 50 days—or else. More sanctions are on the table, but Moscow’s calling that bluff “posturing.” Truth is, there’s a lot of noise, but not much movement.
So here we are. Another round of proposed talks, another week of chaos, and the same brutal calculus: war costs lives, and peace demands compromise. Whether either side is ready to pay the price for the latter remains to be seen.
🇺🇦🇷🇺 Zelensky has proposed Russia and Ukraine hold new rounds of negotiations.
Says “everything must be done to achieve a ceasefire”
Yeah we did that last time and you hit our bombers a day before negotiations. Do not waste our time, if you want peace, sign the Istanbul Peace… pic.twitter.com/QHTs181ig3
— Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺 (@Alex_Oloyede2) July 19, 2025








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