Tulsi Gabbard Shocked That Mueller and Durham Missed Evidence of a “Years-Long Coup” to Take Down Trump — Calls for Indictments of Top Obama Officials
In a statement that sent shockwaves through Washington, Tulsi Gabbard — former Democratic congresswoman and presidential candidate — delivered scathing criticism of both Robert Mueller and John Durham, claiming they “failed to uncover a quiet but organized coup” aimed at undermining President Donald Trump from within the U.S. government.
“I can’t understand it,” Gabbard said during a public forum in Arizona. “Two investigations spanning years and costing hundreds of millions of dollars, and they somehow couldn’t see what millions of everyday Americans clearly recognized: a coordinated plan to weaken a legitimately elected president from the shadows.”
Gabbard Calls for Criminal Charges Against Senior Obama-Era Officials
Gabbard went on to name individuals she believes played central roles in this effort to take down Trump. She accused these figures of abusing national security institutions for political gain, relying on false intelligence, hiding key evidence, and manipulating the media throughout Trump’s first term.
Mueller and Durham: Oversight or Willful Blindness?

Gabbard didn’t stop at questioning their competence — she implied there may have been deliberate limitations placed on both investigations:
“When the people lose trust in major investigations — and watch powerful individuals escape any form of justice — our democracy becomes nothing more than a stage play.”
Gabbard’s Strategy: Genuine Warning or Political Counterstrike?

Some political observers believe Gabbard is positioning herself as a bold voice against the entrenched power structure in Washington, appealing to disaffected voters across the political spectrum.
Although she has not declared any future candidacy, her recent tone suggests she may be preparing for a major political return in the 2026 or 2028 election cycle.
Clear Message: “No One Should Manipulate the Republic Without Paying the Price”
Gabbard concluded her speech with a stark warning:
“If we don’t hold people accountable for politicizing government institutions and trying to overturn an election, we’re giving the green light to the next coup. And next time, we might not be able to come back from it.”
With public attention mounting, Washington now faces a choice: will Gabbard’s demands reignite real investigations — or will her voice once again be sidelined as too inconvenient for the system to confront?
