New Report Reveals Clinton’s Psychotic Behaviour In 2016

A newly declassified House Intelligence Committee report is stirring major controversy after alleging that Hillary Clinton was on “heavy tranquilizers” and suffering from “psycho-emotional problems” during her 2016 presidential run. The report, originally compiled in 2020 and made public this week by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, is based on intel gathered by Russia’s SVR.
According to the document, the SVR intercepted internal communications from Democratic Party leadership and the Obama White House expressing concern that Clinton’s deteriorating mental and physical condition posed a threat to her candidacy. The Russian agency’s summary claimed Clinton experienced “uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness,” along with chronic health issues including heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, deep vein thrombosis, and COPD.
While the American media and Clinton campaign dismissed questions about her health during the 2016 cycle—blaming her famous van collapse on “pneumonia”—the new report paints a more troubling picture behind the scenes. Notably, it alleges President Obama and top Democrats suppressed this information from the public to protect Clinton’s electoral chances.
Curiously, Russian President Vladimir Putin also kept the intel under wraps, reportedly assuming Clinton would win and calculating that leaking it would be a wasted effort. That detail alone undercuts years of liberal claims that Russia was in cahoots with Trump to sway the election. If Putin really wanted Trump to win, why wouldn’t he release damaging health files on Clinton?
The report also points to an internal Clinton campaign email allegedly discussing a plan “approved by Secretary Clinton” to fabricate a Trump-Russia collusion narrative—specifically to distract from her own email server scandal. This aligns with other recent declassified evidence posted by Gabbard suggesting that the Russia hoax was concocted not in Moscow, but in Clinton’s Brooklyn campaign headquarters.
Now, Hillary’s health issues from that time—chronic coughing fits, balance problems, and her infamous collapse—take on new context. Critics always suspected something was being hidden, but the tranquilizer claims and the alleged breadth of medical problems may explain her erratic behavior more clearly than ever.
And that may not be the end of Clinton’s legal headaches. The House Oversight Committee’s Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee just voted to subpoena both Hillary and Bill Clinton in connection with the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell probe. With new witnesses and documents reportedly surfacing, the Clintons could be forced to answer questions under oath about their Epstein ties.
The report is a bombshell not just for what it reveals about Clinton, but for what it suggests about years of coordinated media suppression and political manipulation by the Democratic elite. As more documents come to light, the narrative many Americans were fed in 2016—and the years of “Russian collusion” spin that followed—looks more and more like an elaborate cover-up.
One thing is clear: Clinton’s “psycho-emotional” condition may have been far more serious than the public was ever told. And with subpoenas flying and documents declassified, the Clinton machine is facing new scrutiny—this time with the facts finally coming to light.