Durham Investigation Getting Closer
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Portland OR
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Deep breaths there Boris, it's gonna be ok Skippy....the real truth about Russian collusion is just around the corner and again, I'm not saying Trump is innocent or January 6th didn't happen but I'm also not so blind or mentally challenged to not see the bigger picture. PS don't start your obsessed with me bullshit I just enjoy making fun of you from time to time because you make it so easy. And speaking of obsessed I see you are well on your way for your daily Trumpy bullshit obsession posts and meme's......... Special Counsel John Durham won a round in his fight to obtain records from a research firm tied to the infamous “Steele dossier” when a judge rejected claims that they’re necessarily covered by the attorney-client privilege. Washington, DC federal Judge Christopher Cooper made the ruling Wednesday after quoting from an email in which Fusion GPS co-founder Peter Fritsch urged a reporter to “do the f–king Alfa bank secret comms story.” “How is that assisting [in] providing legal advice?” Cooper said, according to the Washington Examiner. “That is assisting a media strategy.” Cooper agreed to review 30 internal Fusion GPS emails and eight other emails involving the company and tech executive Rodney Joffe to see if they can be legally withheld from Durham, the Examiner said. The decision came during a hearing in the case against former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who faces trial later this month. Special Counsel John Durham won a round in his fight to obtain records from a research firm tied to the infamous “Steele dossier” when a judge rejected claims that they’re necessarily covered by the attorney-client privilege. Washington, DC federal Judge Christopher Cooper made the ruling Wednesday after quoting from an email in which Fusion GPS co-founder Peter Fritsch urged a reporter to “do the f–king Alfa bank secret comms story.” “How is that assisting [in] providing legal advice?” Cooper said, according to the Washington Examiner. “That is assisting a media strategy.” Cooper agreed to review 30 internal Fusion GPS emails and eight other emails involving the company and tech executive Rodney Joffe to see if they can be legally withheld from Durham, the Examiner said. The decision came during a hearing in the case against former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who faces trial later this month. In June 2016, Fusion GPS hired former British spy Christopher Steele to compile reports on Trump and Russia for the Clinton campaign and the DNC. Many of his findings have since been discredited, including the salacious allegation that Russian intelligence had a recording of prostitutes hired by Trump peeing on a bed in a suite at Moscow’s Ritz-Carlton hotel that had been previously occupied by former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama. In February, Clinton’s campaign and the DNC were both fined by the Federal Election Commission for mislabeling payments to Fusion GPS on official disclosure forms.
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