Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Where Things Stand With John Durham’s Probe
The Epoch Times ^ | 4/22/2022 | Svab

Posted on 04/24/2022 1:51:59 PM PDT by Phoenix8

Cases handled by special counsel John Durham have produced a flurry of notable discoveries that shed more light on the sprawling yearslong investigation. Durham so far has three indictments and one guilty plea under his belt, with some indications that there may be more in the pipeline.

Durham was tasked around March-May 2019 with reviewing the 2016-2017 FBI investigation of alleged nefarious ties between candidate and later President Donald Trump and Russia. In October 2020, then-Attorney General William Barr appointed Durham a special counsel. In February 2021, Durham resigned his position as a federal prosecutor after 35 years with the Department of Justice (DOJ), where he handled some of the most prominent investigations of FBI misconduct. At age 72, his current job may just be the last chapter and culmination of his career.

The investigation has led Durham into some of the deep recesses of the D.C. political machine. As the current record indicates, multiple federal agencies, including the FBI and the CIA, were sicced on Trump and his associates by operatives tied to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the presidential campaign of former State Secretary Hillary Clinton. The FBI launched a sprawling investigation into Trump’s campaign with some of the FBI officials most deeply involved in the probe privately expressing strong animus against Trump and preference for Clinton.

A stream of leaks from the federal bureaucracy facilitated an avalanche of misinformation that to this day has many Americans convinced that Trump was secretly in cahoots with Moscow. The pale of the media frenzy as well as the FBI probe—which was taken over in May 2017 by a special counsel, former FBI head Robert Mueller—hamstrung Trump’s foreign policy toward Russia. The repercussions are still felt today, some experts have argued.

Mueller ultimately concluded that no Trump-Russia collusion to sway the 2016 election could be established. Durham is looking at both the origin of the Russia probe as well as how it was conducted before Mueller took over.

In stark contrast to the Mueller probe, there’s been a dearth of leaks from Durham’s team.

As far as the reports go, Durham has enlisted assistance of the governments of the United Kingdom, Italy, and Australia. He’s interviewed dozens of individuals, including former CIA Director John Brennan, and subpoenaed thousands of documents.

His first indictment, in August 2020, targeted former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith for altering a CIA email to say that former Trump campaign aide Carter Page was “not a source,” when in fact he was providing information to the agency. The message was then used as a part of an application to extend surveillance of Page. FBI Director Christopher Wray later admitted that the surveillance was illegal.

Clinesmith pleaded guilty and in January 2021 received a year of probation and 400 hours of community service. Prosecutors demanded six months in jail. His license to practice law in D.C. was reinstated after less than a year.

In September 2021, Durham indicted Michael Sussmann, a lawyer who in 2016 represented the Clinton campaign, for lying to the FBI. Sussmann approached then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in October 2016 with information about a supposed secret communications channel between Trump and a Russian bank, which, it turned out, was false. Sussmann allegedly told Barker he wasn’t there representing any client, when in fact he was billing the time to the Clinton campaign. Sussmann’s lawyers attacked the indictment for relying on a single witness, Baker, but then Durham revealed an email from Sussmann to Baker explicitly saying Sussmann was reaching out not representing any client.

In November 2021, Durham indicted Igor Danchenko, a Russia analyst formerly with the Brookings Institution, for lying to the FBI. Danchenko was paid to collect dirt on Trump by former British spy Christopher Steele, who was in turn hired (through intermediaries) to collect dirt on Trump by the Clinton campaign.

As it turned out, much of the resulting “Steele dossier” was fabricated. Danchenko told the FBI some of the information came from Belarus-born real estate agent Sergei Millian, which was false, Durham’s indictment said. In fact, Millian never spoke with Danchenko.

A significant portion of what Danchenko collected appears to have been provided to him by longtime Clinton operative Charles Dolan, who himself has deep ties to Russia. The information, laced with fabrications, was then folded by Steele into his dossier. Dolan admitted to the FBI that he provided (and fabricated) some of the information.

Recent filings in the Sussmann case revealed that the lawyer, formerly with the DOJ, peddled to the CIA data that showed supposedly suspicious existence of a Russian-made phone in Trump’s vicinity. The CIA assessed the data was “user-created,” possibly fabricated, and contradicted itself, according to Durham’s team.

Earlier this week, Sussmann, the Clinton campaign, the DNC, Sussmann’s former employer and law firm Perkins Coie, Fusion GPS (retained by Perkins Coie to research Trump), and several Clinton operatives asked the court to prevent revelation of certain emails and documents that they say are protected by attorney-client privilege. They largely argue that Perkins Coie was hired by the Clinton campaign to provide legal services and the research on Trump was done to support those services and is thus covered by the privilege. The Durham team disputes that.

The trial is scheduled for mid-May.

The Durham team in recent court documents hinted at an assertion that there was a conspiracy between the various operatives tied to the Clinton campaign. Criminal conspiracy is a federal crime, but it needs to be tied to an underlying crime. Two or more people have to agree to break a federal law and then take at least one “overt act”—even if innocuous on its own—to carry out the plan. Durham has so far brought no conspiracy charges.

John Ratcliffe, the former director of national intelligence under Trump, said last year he believes “there will be many indictments based on the intelligence that I gave to John Durham and that I have seen.”

All three current cases of Durham’s have highlighted the tight-knit nature of the federal judicial and law enforcement community in the D.C. area.

The judge in the Clinesmith case, James Boasberg, sits on the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that approved spying on Page based primarily on the Steele dossier and partly on the false information provided by Clinesmith.

The judge in the Danchenko case, Anthony Trenga, presided over the Mueller-brought case against former business partner of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump. Trenga threw out the conviction in that case for a lack of evidence.

The judge in the Sussmann case, Christopher Reid Cooper, used to be a colleague of Sussmann’s at the DOJ. His wife, Amy Jeffress, is a lawyer for Lisa Page, formerly a high-level FBI attorney who’s now suing the DOJ. Page was deeply embedded in the Russia investigation. She was also a mistress of Peter Strzok, former head of FBI counterintelligence operations and a point man in the Russia probe. Cooper and Jeffress also have close ties to the Democratic Party. Cooper served on the 2008 transition team of President Barack Obama, Jeffress spent 20 years at the DOJ and was a national security counselor for Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder, and their wedding was officiated by Merrick Garland, the current Attorney General.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Society
KEYWORDS: carterpage; charlesdolan; charliekirk; clinesmith; clinton; clintoncampaign; danchenko; dolan; ericholder; fbi; humblegunnerkaren; incest; johndurham; johnratcliffe; judiciary; lisapage; michaelflynn; mueller; obama; pdjt; peterstrzok; russia; russiancollusion; smyjeffress; steeldossier; trump; ukraine
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-36 next last
Where there is smoke there is fire and there are 3 Dems already indicted. I bet this goes to the very top of the Dem Party—Clinton, Obama..all of them even Sleepy Joe.
1 posted on 04/24/2022 1:51:59 PM PDT by Phoenix8
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: All
12336-D81-DA0-D-4-FAA-8362-4-C822-E2-B4-CC8
2 posted on 04/24/2022 1:54:33 PM PDT by AnthonySoprano (Cornpop was a bad dude)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8
to the very top of the Dem Party

I'm sure the crimes went that far, but I doubt indictments will go anywhere near there.

3 posted on 04/24/2022 1:55:11 PM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8

Free beer tomorrow!


4 posted on 04/24/2022 2:00:26 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up..)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: AnthonySoprano

LOL!


5 posted on 04/24/2022 2:01:07 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: AnthonySoprano
Durham in action....


6 posted on 04/24/2022 2:03:52 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: AnthonySoprano
Durham in action....


7 posted on 04/24/2022 2:03:52 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: DesertRhino

Two more weeks.


8 posted on 04/24/2022 2:05:18 PM PDT by rdl6989 ( )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8
there are 3 Dems already indicted

What about the more than 50,000 "sealed indictments" we were told about by certain folks?

What happened to those? Dog ate 'em? Wind blew them into the dump?

I can think of at least 17 things that might have happened, yup.

9 posted on 04/24/2022 2:05:42 PM PDT by humblegunner (Ain't drownin', Just wavin'...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8

Meanwhile at the super secret underground lair HQ of the doh-j........😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴😴


10 posted on 04/24/2022 2:05:45 PM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this? 😕)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: AnthonySoprano

Hate to have to admit it but Durham is deepstate and he’s punking us. He’s as full of crap as any co-Democrat you’d care to name.


11 posted on 04/24/2022 2:16:18 PM PDT by TalBlack (We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8

I’m not giving up hope. I want revenge for what the Democrats have done to this country.


12 posted on 04/24/2022 2:23:45 PM PDT by rrrod (6)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: AnthonySoprano

Post #2 ROFL


13 posted on 04/24/2022 2:33:01 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: humblegunner

What about the 17 little kids you ogled today?


14 posted on 04/24/2022 2:34:31 PM PDT by nesnah (Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach on)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8
The judge in the Sussmann case, Christopher Reid Cooper, used to be a colleague of Sussmann’s at the DOJ. His wife, Amy Jeffress, is a lawyer for Lisa Page
And I pay attention to these things. Unreal.
15 posted on 04/24/2022 2:40:50 PM PDT by nicollo
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: nesnah

We know the story goes to the top. I am not thrilled with the very light sentences so far, but it might encourage others to come clean so save their own backsides,

I could be wrong but JD has all this with stuff from other libs. Ratcliff knows a bunch, which to his credit, he is keeping to himself. There will be some folks who fall on the sword to keep Obama and Clinton safe. They will pin everything on dementia Joe. He was the mastermind and now has no mind.


16 posted on 04/24/2022 2:43:38 PM PDT by SteelPSUGOP
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: rdl6989

Justice delayed is justice denied.

It could be this is just theater to keep credible laws they’d like to have available to prosecute more ‘deserving’ targets later.


17 posted on 04/24/2022 2:45:20 PM PDT by skeeter
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8

Of course it goes all the way to the top and of course we are not going to be told about certain elitist big shots involvement.


18 posted on 04/24/2022 2:47:08 PM PDT by Bullish (CNN is what you get when gullible children run a 'news' channel.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: nesnah
What about the 17 little kids you ogled today?

Caught 14 of 'em, Soros pays a bounty of $125.00 each.

That's $1750.00 and I was done by noon.

Top that.

19 posted on 04/24/2022 2:49:54 PM PDT by humblegunner (Ain't drownin', Just wavin'...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: Phoenix8

I would hardly call Clinesmith’s conviction a conviction. Pled guilty to some nonsense and kept his law license.

And, I’m sure, was the toast of the town and didn’t pay for a drink for his loyal service to the cause.


20 posted on 04/24/2022 2:51:46 PM PDT by qaz123
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-36 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson