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Clinton Campaign, DNC Agree to Pay Fines for Payments of Steele Dossier

Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) likely violated federal law by not accurately describing payments made to a law firm that funneled the money to ex-British spy Christopher Steele, federal officials have ruled. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) determined there was probable cause to believe that the Clinton campaign and its treasurer, Elizabeth Jones, and the…


Ex-Clinton Campaign Lawyer Objects to Jurors Being Asked About Trump–Russia Narrative

A lawyer who worked on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign and is set to go on trial for allegedly lying to the FBI about not representing the campaign when he passed on allegations against Clinton’s rival Donald Trump to federal officials is protesting against jurors being asked if they have links to the campaign’s promotion of…


Barr: John Durham Will ‘Get to the Bottom’ of Trump-Russia Investigation

Former Attorney General Bill Barr said special counsel John Durham will “get to the bottom” of how the Trump–Russia investigation unfolded. “I think whether or not there are more indictments, I think Durham is going to get to the bottom of it as well as anyone can,” Barr told Fox News as he promoted his…


Durham’s Latest Report Alleging a Sitting President Was Spied on ‘Really Troubling’: Rep. Jordan

Ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said he is troubled by special counsel Attorney John Durham’s latest filing, which alleges that President Donald Trump was spied on not only during the campaign but well into his presidency. Jordan said he knew that there was possible spying on candidate Trump, but…


Kash Patel on ‘Infiltration’ of the White House and Media Misconduct | Kash’s Corner

“When people say, oh, Kash, it’s not an infiltration. Well, that’s exactly what it is.” In this episode of Kash’s Corner, Kash responds to claims that Special Counsel John Durham did not find “spying” or “infiltration” of the White House servers. We discuss the three tracks to tie Trump to Russia that Durham is investigating,…


The Clinton Campaign’s Two-Pronged Plan to Create the Trump–Russia Collusion Narrative

News analysis In Oct. 2016, Wikileaks released a little-noticed email exchange involving Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri and Democratic strategist Joel Johnson. The exchange, which was dated Feb. 26, 2016, revealed the existence of a Clinton campaign Swift Boat project—a political term used for smear campaigns—aimed at then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. At the time, the…


Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke: Inside the Two-Pronged Effort to Concoct the Trump-Russia Collusion Narrative

“After Trump was elected, [tech executive Rodney Joffe] was spying on Trump at Trump Tower, at a Trump apartment building, and at the Executive Office of the President,” says Epoch Times contributing investigative journalist Hans Mahncke. Rodney Joffe, a tech executive working with former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, had exploited access to the White…


Kash’s Corner: How Clinton-Connected Tech Exec Spied on White House to Mine Trump Info

Special counsel John Durham’s recent filing has revealed that a tech executive working with former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann had exploited his access to White House internet traffic. Furthermore, the filing describes how the tech executive, in “seeking to please” the Clinton campaign and Sussmann’s law firm, sought “to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’…


Former Clinton Campaign Lawyer Files Motion to Dismiss John Durham Case

Former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann filed a motion to dismiss special prosecutor John Durman’s case against him, claiming “extraordinary prosecutorial overreach.” “Defendant Michael A. Sussmann, by and through undersigned counsel and pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12(b)(3)(B), respectfully moves this Court to dismiss the Indictment because the single count therein ‘fail[s]…


Senators Urge Attorney General Not to Interfere With Durham Investigation

Forty-six senators are urging Attorney General Merrick Garland not to interfere with Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the counterintelligence probe of Donald Trump’s campaign. Durham is investigating the error-riddled probe that plagued former President Trump for years. The investigation has led to a former FBI lawyer pleading guilty to manipulating a…