kemmer wrote:
You’re going to have to look elsewhere for “the biggest political scandal in US history”, and you might start at Mar-a-Lago.
YOU and the main stream media are trying to look everywhere BUT at these findings, so here they are just for you, kemmer. This is what it is about....here are just a few of Durham's findings that are in the motion he filed with the US District Court in DC:
Hillary Clinton’s political allies paid a contractor to spy on Donald Trump - both as a candidate, and as president - using cell phone data. Durham's motion was filed in the case of former Clinton Campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who is charged with
lying to the FBI about whether he was working for the campaign when he told the FBI about a false link between Trump and Russia.
Durham's filing reveals that Sussmann was involved in an effort to mine data from a project run by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) at a U.S. university (identified in previous reports as Georgia Tech)
to spy on Trump and his associates - at Trump Tower, at Trump’s private residence, and at the Executive Office of the Presidency once Trump took office in the White House. Their goal was to dig up damaging information that could then be used to build the "Russia collusion" narrative against Trump.
Durham’s filing also deals with a potential conflict of interest involving Sussmann’s legal representation from Latham & Watkins LLP, which also represented others in the investigation whose interests may conflict with those of the defendant. These include Perkins Coie, former Perkins Coie lawyer Marc Elias, and
the Hillary Clinton campaign. If they are also charged or exposed to criminal liability, the firm might face a conflict of interest among the various defendants.
Sussmann was a partner at Perkins Coie, which often represents Democrats and which hired Fusion GPS to produce the false Russia “dossier” on then-candidate Trump,
at the behest of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
The filing further explains that claims of collusion involving Trump were based on supposed hookups from targeted sites with a Russian mobile phone provider, but failed to note that these connections were common in the U.S. and had begun in 2014 - i.e.
during the Obama administration, long before Trump.