Durham looking at the Clinton campaign's conspiracy to tar Trump

 Matt Margolis:

Hillary Clinton’s campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann will soon be going to trial for lying to the FBI. Sussmann denies wrongdoing, but earlier this week, Durham revealed “smoking gun” evidence that he deliberately lied to the FBI in a text message by claiming he wasn’t working on behalf of a client when he presented them with bogus allegations that Trump was using secret channels to communicate with the Kremlin during the 2016 election.

Durham calls the conspiracy to thwart Trump a “joint venture” between Hillary Clinton’s campaign, campaign lawyers, and operatives to flood the government with false allegations in the hopes that something would stick.

According to a report from Just The News, Durham also dropped “new hints” this week that Sussmann and the researchers working with him “had reason to suspect the Alpha Bank allegations might not be true or at least suspect.” Nevertheless, he presented the information to the FBI in hopes of undermining Trump’s campaign.

Dunham’s court filings over the last several months lay out a sequence of events that the special counsel believes adds up to a conspiracy, Just the News reports, and it started the very same day that James Comey’s FBI cleared Hillary Clinton of wrongdoing for storing classified information on her private email server. On that day, July 5, 2016, Christopher Steele delivered the first version of his infamous dossier on Trump. The FBI field office didn’t act on it right away, but Clinton operatives and lawyers were already snooping around for more “evidence” of collusion, namely internet domain name service logs tying Trump to the Kremlin via secret back channels with Alfa Bank.

By the end of the month, CIA Director John Brennan had briefed Barack Obama about Hillary Clinton’s “personally approved” plan “from one of her foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services” in the election. Simultaneously, the plan would distract the public from her email scandal.

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I suspect he has the makings of a criminal conspiracy by the Clinton team and Obama and associates.  If he does, he must be slowly building his case.

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