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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
09-17-2021, 09:35 PM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/clinton-indictment-blows-russia-collusion-conspiracy-wide-open-top-gop-investigator-says/ar-AAOzgul?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

Washington Examiner
'Clinton indictment' blows Russia collusion conspiracy wide open, top GOP investigator says
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The cybersecurity lawyer indicted this week by a grand jury in special counsel John Durham's investigation could end up being the "fall guy" for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, warned a top House Republican.

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Rep. Devin Nunes, the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, told Newsmax on Thursday there is evidence of a broad Russia collusion conspiracy — allegations the congressman's team investigated and referred to the Justice Department. But, he cautioned the Clintons "have a long history of their lawyers and agents disappearing."


Michael Sussmann, a former attorney from Perkins Coie, is accused of falsely telling the top FBI lawyer he had no clients when he was representing a technology executive and the Clinton campaign during a meeting on possible links between former President Donald Trump and Russia. Sussmann pleaded not guilty to a charge of lying to the FBI on Friday, with lawyers insisting he never said he didn't have clients and was representing only the technology executive.

DURHAM NOT EXPECTED TO BRING CHARGES TIED TO INTEL ASSESSMENT ON RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCE: REPORT

The Perkins Coie law firm has already been tied to the Russia matter. Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign manager, said in 2017 he authorized Marc Elias — another attorney who, up until recently, worked for Perkins Coie — to hire an outside firm to dig up dirt on Trump’s connections with Russia in 2016. This led to British ex-spy Christopher Steele's discredited anti-Trump dossier.

Nunes contended evidence in the "slam dunk" indictment has solid evidence showing Sussmann was integral in helping the Clinton team develop the narrative there was a secret backchannel between Russia’s Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization. The FBI investigated the claims and could not find evidence to support them but not before the media reported on the inquiry and the Clinton campaign promoted the allegations leading up to the 2016 contest.

Beyond the "circumstantial evidence" the California Republican said he already had, the congressman said, "We now have emails and communications, and clearly, Durham's done interviews in this."

"I would hope that this is only the first of several other indictments," said Nunes, adding there are government officials he still wants to be held accountable. But he stressed the new indictment does not look good for members of the Clinton campaign and others involved, some of whom have made their way into the Biden administration, such as White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan.

Nunes said Durham is "circling the wagons" and would "be surprised" if Sussmann did not reach a plea agreement.

"There was a conspiracy here," Nunes said. "You've heard me talk about this for many, many years. The Clinton campaign conspired with really bad agents and bad actors within the FBI and other locations. So, this guy you've got lying to the FBI. We know people conspired to do this. Conspiracy is a major charge, and it can be very, very broad. That's what I would like to see — was this the only guy that did it? Is he going to be the fall guy for the Clinton campaign? We've seen that in history, remember? We've seen people in history be the fall guy for the Clintons."

Durham was a U.S. attorney appointed by former Attorney General William Barr to investigate the origins and conduct of the Trump-Russia investigation and received special counsel status last year to continue his work into the Biden administration.

Hillary Clinton standing in front of a crowd: Hillary Clinton greets supporters during a presidential primary Election Night rally in 2016. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)© Provided by Washington Examiner Hillary Clinton greets supporters during a presidential primary Election Night rally in 2016. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Durham's endeavor has long been criticized by Democrats and legal observers who claim the inquiry is meant to undercut Robert Mueller's special investigation into alleged ties between the Trump 2016 campaign and Russia. Still, Trump and his allies have championed it as a means to root out corrupt officials to settle political scores.


Mueller's team was unable to find a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. However, his report described 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice that Democrats seized on as a road map to impeachment. The investigation also led to several convictions and guilty pleas from Trump's associates over charges unrelated to collusion with Russia.

In the more than two years he has conducted his inquiry into the genesis and conduct of the Russia investigation, Durham has not sought any charges related to conspiracy. So far, Durham has obtained only a single guilty plea from former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who admitted to altering an email about a Trump campaign aide under government surveillance.

Recent reports suggest the prosecutor is considering criminal prosecutions of lower-level FBI agents and others as he investigates information provided to the FBI in 2016 that spurred on the Trump-Russia investigation

Jakkyboy, seems your beloved dems have been caught doing what they do. Biden was buddies in with that totally corrupt cabal.
Just another scheme your pals ran against Trump...
What say ye....???? :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:--Tyr

JakeStarkey
09-18-2021, 12:49 AM
The Washington Examiner?

Clinton Murder Ring?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Surf Fishing Guru
09-18-2021, 03:50 PM
Jakkyboy, seems your beloved dems have been caught doing what they do.

The indictment does lend some hope for those of us that have been following the criminal Dems actions from way before Trump came on the scene.

The roots of this indictment -- actions in September 2016 against Trump -- go back to 2012 and the IRS targeting scandal . . . It allis pertaining to one thing, the illegal harvesting of NSA data against US citizens by the FBI and others under Obama.

The Trump/Russia Hoax was weaponized as Crossfire Hurricane which was really just the cover-up scheme to hide their wanton spying on Trump and associates. There's a reason why they had forge and lie (Clinesmith) to set-up Carter Page and lie more to get the FISA on Page . . . That warrant got them an 18 month look-back and the two-hop rule, allowing them to search the communications of everyone Page talked to and then everyone those people talked to.

The Obama/Clinton criminals thought this would capture nearly everyone they were already illegally searching and put them under "legal" warrant -- looking back a year and a half . . . That's why getting that FISA on Page (and its renewals) was so damn important.

Obama's NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers discovered the spying in the spring of 2016 and tried to stop it but failed. He discovered the Obama admin had allowed a "private contractor" to have complete and unfettered access to the NSA database and he shut that down on April 18, 2016 . . .

The next day Mary Jacoby, wife of Glenn Simpson went to the White House and spent 14 hours there. By the end of April, Simpson's company, Fusion GPS, in agreements facilitated by Perkins-Coie, (Sussmann's firm), was in the employ of the DNC and the Hillary Clinton campaign, no doubt with terabytes of pilfered data. After five months of creative refinement, Sussmann presented his "evidence" to the FBI, lying about who he was really working for and where he obtained the information.

Let's jump to mid-November, Admiral Rogers went to Trump Tower and told Trump all about the past spying, (and current, active listening); the next day Trump abandoned Trump Tower and went to Bedminster, never to return to NYC for any transition work.

The amazing thing is, even after the FISA court told the FBI to stop doing the illegal searches, even after Trump was sworn in, they didn't only continue, they ramped it up. The FISA court investigated a second time looking at a period right into the Mueller investigation, and found over 3 million illegal, 4th Amendment violating searches on US private citizens with no authority, no national security or law enforcement reason and of course, no warrants from the FISA court.

The FISA court is so frustrated with the "non-compliance" with the court's last orders, it contemplates forbidding the FBI access to search 702's (US citizens) in the NSA database.



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This indictment is [hopefully] just the beginning, proper reckoning for those criminals been a long time coming.

Some statements in the indictment could be interpreted to mean that Crowdstrike and their lies and fabrications about the DNC "hack", being a target too.

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JakeStarkey
09-18-2021, 04:31 PM
You all love a wacky conspiracy theory, for sure.

Gunny
09-18-2021, 06:05 PM
The only conspiracy theory I am aware of is the "Russian Collusion" BS dreamed up by the left.

Hillary Clinton being a criminal is documented fact. Lots of Privates in Leavenworth for less than she pulled with classified information. Class privilege.

fj1200
09-19-2021, 11:31 AM
The Washington Examiner?

You prefer the NY Times?

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/16/us/politics/michael-sussmann-indictment-durham-investigation.html

JakeStarkey
09-19-2021, 01:37 PM
Yawn

Has the ripping open started yet?

fj1200
09-19-2021, 01:41 PM
Yawn

Has the ripping open started yet?

I thought you were waiting for a better source. :unsure: