We haven’t heard much about Hillary Clinton lately and most people are probably just fine with that. However, the Durham Investigation int...
We haven’t heard much about Hillary Clinton lately and most people are probably just fine with that.
However, the Durham Investigation into the origins of the 2016 Russia collusion hoax is still going on and new details are emerging which put Hillary and her campaign at the center of the scandal.
Many people have known or at least suspected this all along, but it’s nice to have confirmation.
The New York Post reports:
Arrest illustrates how the Steele dossier was a political dirty trick orchestrated by Hillary Clinton
Special counsel John Durham’s indictment of Igor Danchenko, the principal source for the bogus Steele dossier used by the FBI as a basis for the Trump-Russia investigation, further illustrates that Durham has his sights set on the Clinton campaign.
Danchenko has been charged with five counts of lying to the FBI in interviews during 2017, as the bureau struggled in futility to verify outlandish allegations that Donald Trump and his campaign were clandestine agents of the Kremlin. Those allegations were compiled in the so-called Steele dossier, which the FBI relied on in obtaining surveillance warrants from a secret federal court.
The dossier was generated by the Clinton campaign. Its principal author was former British spy Christopher Steele. Steele’s main source was Danchenko, a Russian native based in the United States who worked at the Brookings Institution — a Washington think tank whose former president, Strobe Talbott, is a college friend of Bill Clinton’s who worked in the Clinton State Department…
Danchenko is also alleged to have concealed that one of his sources for the information he provided to Steele was a longtime Democratic Party operative who was close to the Clintons — having worked on both of Bill Clinton’s successful presidential campaigns and Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign. This source was revealed on Thursday to be Chuck Dolan, a public relations executive who had Russian contacts, and referred to as “PR Executive-1” in the indictment.
This looks bad. Really bad.
The media owes Trump an apology. Others deserve prosecution and jail
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