Hillary “Rotten” Clinton’s shady political maneuvers, as the late Rush Limbaugh used to call her, are still being made public under the Russia-Trump conspiracy narrative that she launched during her unsuccessful presidential campaign in 2016.
In federal court, Robby Mook, the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, testified that Clinton was the biggest liar in the entire situation. Since then, there have been numerous attacks on who should be held accountable for the absurd story that seriously damaged American politics and the credibility of the media.
Michael Sussmann, the attorney accused of lying to the FBI, is being tried by special counsel John Durham. Mook testified as a witness in this case. That’s why he did what he did: to support the former “First Lady” and her nefarious schemes to remove Trump.
Sussmann sent allegations of a hidden Trump connection to Russia’s Alfa Bank to the FBI in September 2016 in an effort to shield Clinton at the time. He claimed he wasn’t acting on behalf of any client, but it is known that he was working for the Clinton campaign.
And more information is now emerging that shows Hillary Clinton has a lot to hide, a lot of people to account for, and that she may be in legal danger because she dragged so many people into major scandals as part of her power-grab schemes.
According to a Monday night filing from Special Counsel John Durham, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign and anyone looking for information on the Trump campaign “could be treated as co-conspirators” in an effort to malign President Trump with the Russia connection lie, according to Just the News.
Durham claimed that Clinton and her allies orchestrated a “joint effort or conspiracy” to undermine Trump’s chances of winning the presidency.
According to Kash Patel, the former GOP investigative counsel for the House Intelligence Committee, “Durham has just shown the whole world what important components of our Russiagate investigation uncovered.”
Substantial evidence, including emails and text conversations, demonstrates that the Clinton campaign, Fusion GPS, Perkins Coie, Joffe, and the media coordinated efforts to spread the phony Alfa Bank server narrative in August 2016 while simultaneously focusing on the Steele Dossier issue. According to the rules of evidence, Durham presents all this evidence as a “joint venture conspiracy.”
Durham’s filing also draws attention to a text message from notorious Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann in which he lied to the FBI about not representing her when he personally handed now-disproved anti-Trump information prior to the election.
Durham’s team disclosed the existence of the text exchange between Sussmann and the former FBI General Counsel James Baker in a court document late on Monday night. According to the prosecution, they want to prove Sussmann told the FBI a lie about his involvement with the Clinton campaign before telling Congress the truth about it.
It’s Michael Sussmann, Jim. According to a recent court document, Sussmann contacted Baker on September 18, 2016, saying, “I have something time-sensitive (and sensitive) I need to share. Do you have time tomorrow for a quick meeting? I’m coming on my own and not in support of a customer or business because I want to assist the Bureau. Thanks.”
The text message, according to the prosecution, “will be a key piece of evidence at trial during the Durham Investigation to demonstrate Sussmann lied to the FBI.”
Zero Hedge reported more details about the new Durham Investigation filing:
Durham claims that the defendant “lied in that meeting, falsely representing to the General Counsel that he was not providing the allegations to the FBI on behalf of any client,” adding that “in reality, the defendant had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including I a technology executive (Tech Executive-1″) at a U.S.-based Internet company (Internet Company-1″), and (ii) the Clinton Campaign.”
In testimony before the House a year later, Sussmann ultimately acknowledged he had lied.
Sussman stated to Patel in a sworn deposition that he and Patel “had a chat, as lawyers do with their clients, regarding client 1’s goals and aspirations and the best route to pursue for a client.”
Thus, it’s possible that we both agreed on the choice. In other words, I don’t want to indicate that I was forced to act against my better judgment or that there was some sort of dispute.
Durham claims that he intends to show that Sussmann participated in the aforementioned “joint venture” with the Clinton campaign, “Tech Executive 1” Rodney Joffe, and others to promote the Russian collusion hoax, particularly the false claim that Trump had a covert backchannel to the Kremlin through the Alfa bank in Moscow.
The filing states that “as a first matter, the Government (Durham Investigation) expects that the evidence at trial will show that beginning in late July/early august 2016, the defendant, Tech Executive-1, and agents of the Clinton Campaign were “acting in concert toward a common goal,” namely the goal of compiling and disseminating the Russian Bank-1 allegations and other negative information about Trump and his associates to the media and the U.S. government.”
“The evidence of a joint venture or conspiracy will establish that in November 2016, soon after the Presidential election, Tech Executive-1 emailed a colleague, stating, “I was tentatively offered the top [cybersecurity] job by the Democrats when it looked like they’d win.’”
“In sum,” Durham’s filing concludes, “the above evidence, public information, and expected testimony clearly establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant and Tech Executive-1 worked in concert with each other and with agents of the Clinton Campaign to research and disseminate the Russian Bank-1 allegations.”
Rephrased from: The Republic Brief By: Trump Knows
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