Sen. Graham expects Durham indictments after election
U.S. Attorney John Durham will release a report on his inquiry into the Russia investigation that will warrant indictments, according to a top Republican senator.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, insisted on Sunday that Durham's team remains very active even as his investigation has fallen out of the spotlight after it became clear in recent weeks that there would not be any more developments before Election Day.
"It was Hillary Clinton in July trying to cook up a plan to link Trump to Russia in 2016. In September of 2016, she tried to attach Trump to Russia, to deal with her email problem to deflect," Graham said on Fox News to host Maria Bartiromo, referring to an unverified Russian report on Clinton that was declassified.
"We’ve learned there was Russian collusion, but it was between the Clinton campaign, and it was between Russia," the South Carolina Republican added. "Clinton and Russia, not Trump and Russia, and we learned that Crossfire Hurricane was the most corrupt investigation, maybe in the history of the FBI. Durham is all over this. After the election, you’re going to get a report, and I’ll be shocked if people are not indicted."
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Trump and his supporters claim there was a government plot to sabotage his campaign and later his presidency orchestrated by his predecessor, former President Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, Obama's vice president who is now the Democratic presidential nominee.
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I think those behind the plot against the President and the prosecution of Flynn could be charged with several crimes up to and including treason. A coup attempt like this should never happen again.
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