Durham subpoena's Clinton campaign and others pushing collusion hoax
Special counsel John Durham, who has been investigating the origins of the Russiagate hoax, has issued trial subpoenas to people from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Fusion GPS, and liberal law firm Perkins Coie, according to a report from The Epoch Times.
Durham called the conspiracy to thwart Trump a “joint venture” between the aforementioned parties to flood the government with false allegations in the hopes that something would stick.
Former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is expected to face trial next month for lying to the FBI. Sussmann was indicted in September 2021.
Related: Durham Filings Reveal Timeline of Conspiracy to Frame Trump
Sussmann is charged with lying to the FBI for falsely claiming that he wasn’t working on behalf of a client when he delivered bogus Trump dirt to federal agents. At the time, he alleged that Trump had a secret communications channel with the Kremlin. FBI agents found no evidence that such a channel existed. Earlier this month, Durham released a smoking gun in the case against Sussmann — text messages in which the Clinton agent put his lie in writing to the FBI.
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I think it clearly was a joint venture involving those being subpoenaed. I would add that the media in large part was a willing participant in that joint venture and even gave themselves prizes for their reporting attempting to back the scam.
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