Maxine Waters is daring Tulsi Gabbard to come for her next. She believes Tulsi and Trump are going after Obama because he’s a powerful black man and she believes they may come for her next

Well, it didn’t take long.

After Tulsi Gabbard boldly called out Barack Obama for what she describes as a “treasonous scheme,” Representative Maxine Waters has jumped in to play the race card — again.

According to Waters, Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump are going after Obama not because of his actions, but because he’s a “powerful Black man.” And in classic Maxine Waters fashion, she isn’t stopping there. Now, she’s throwing down the gauntlet and daring Tulsi to come for her next.

“They’re targeting Obama because he’s Black. Maybe I’m next. I say: let them come!”
— Maxine Waters (paraphrased)

This is the same Maxine Waters who once encouraged harassment of Trump officials in public. The same politician who has made a career out of division, deflection, and identity politics.

Let’s be clear:

This has nothing to do with race. This is about accountability.

Tulsi Gabbard isn’t targeting Obama because he’s Black — she’s calling him out because of what she believes was a betrayal of the American people. That’s what real leadership looks like: confronting corruption, no matter where it hides.

But instead of addressing the substance of Tulsi’s claims, Waters is doing what she always does — changing the subject, fanning the flames of racial division, and making it about herself.


Here’s what Maxine Waters doesn’t understand — or refuses to admit:

This movement isn’t about skin color. It’s about truth.
And Tulsi Gabbard isn’t intimidated.

She’s not afraid of media backlash. She’s not afraid of political elites. And she certainly isn’t afraid of being called names by Maxine Waters.

If Waters truly believes she has nothing to hide, she should welcome scrutiny, not run from it by crying racism.


The American people are waking up.

We’re tired of corrupt politicians hiding behind identity politics while dodging accountability. We’re tired of being silenced, shamed, or called racist simply for asking tough questions and demanding answers.

Tulsi Gabbard is asking those questions.
And if Maxine Waters is next in line — that’s her problem, not Tulsi’s.


💥 Enough with the distractions. Enough with the games.

We stand with Tulsi Gabbard. We stand with truth. And we will not be bullied into silence — not by Maxine Waters, not by Obama, and not by anyone else.


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