Durham Is Believed To Bring Charges Against Clinton Lawyer
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI is investigating whether the Clinton Foundation accepted donations in exchange for political favors while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, two people familiar with the probe confirmed Friday Durham Is Believed To Bring Charges Against Clinton Lawyer (Hillary used the deep state to fabricate, Russia collusion) We’ve known for decades that the Clintons and their henchmen are almost certainly corrupt. But the latest indictment filed by special counsel John Durham exposes a breadth and depravity of corruption that is disgraceful and dangerous even for them. Durham’s first indictment and subsequent conviction of ex-FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith put the country on notice. Durham’s latest indictment centers on Democratic National Committee and Clinton Foundation lawyer Michael Sussman. Tech Executive-1 would later say in an email that he wanted Hillary Clinton to win the presidency because he believed she would give him the nation’s top cybersecurity job. Sussman, who had worked with the FBI during its investigation into the Russian hack of DNC servers, told the FBI he had information showing a link between Trump and a Russian bank. During the meeting, Sussman insisted to the FBI that he was turning the information over simply as a concerned citizen and that he was not working on behalf of any client. This was a monstrous lie, and now, it has been exposed. Sussman had been billing Hillary Clinton's campaign for his collusion. The Clinton's’ grip on the Democratic Party is waning, for which mercy, heaven be praised. We won’t see another political family as corrupt. But more worrisome is the ease with which Big Tech executives use and abuse the power given to them by the federal government to spy on, then lie about, their political opponents. Durham will indict more people before he is finished. And as we gather more facts about how the Russian collusion narrative was invented
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