“Durham couldn’t hold a news conference or pen an op-ed touting progress; that’s just not done by investigators in the middle of an investigation. So, he turned to a readily available vehicle — a routine, fairly innocuous motion filed with the court — to embed an explosive message to the DOJ and the American people. It landed like fireworks at a funeral. No one saw it coming.”
Now that I read this it seems clear that Durham has succeeded in piercing the “attorney-client” privilege wall the Dems use to hide their corruption and illegal conspiracies. Quite impressive, especially since if he can crack one prominent attorney then all that correspondence becomes fair game for going after other attorneys and then the clients on criminal charges.
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The Mouse that sorta-kinda roared.
Enjoy the matrix - the food is great! /s
no one is going to jail...
Things will get very ugly if Durham get fired after this filing. It will scream coverup.
Many people called for the Trump administration to shut down the Mueller investigation. Fortunately, he allowed it to play to completion. If the Trump administration had shut it down:
* The Mueller report (which exonerated Trump) would never have been released.
* The Durham investigation would have never been started.
* It would have set a precedent for shutting down Special Councils.
Love it. The author points out that those who constantly claim Durham isn’t really investigating, are doing the Democrats bidding, and low and behold all the usual suspects whom are really just Democrats in disguise are here immediately.
It is truly worth the 2 to 3 minutes required to read the linked article at The Hill.
Of course, James Comey had Hillary & Co. dead to rights, when he did that atrocious “catch-and-release” thing.
I can’t even imagine how angry Trump must have become by all these underhanded machinations against him. Oh, BTW, the underhandedness was REALLY against the USA and the Republic itself.
A lot of us are still watching and hoping, but we are also jaded.
Many here and elsewhere were trying to politically murder Durham because the inquiry was not being expedited based on their own personal expectations and schedules.
Therein lies the problem. "Deserved to know" is not relevant. The FBI did not want to know on the record. Sussman wasn't just working for Hillary, he was providing cover for Obama's FBI.
as a taxpayer i demand my pound of flesh...
a hillary indictment will make up for about 347 taxpayer demands.
Like the article. As long as he’s working, there’s a chance something good might result from his work. That’s all I need to know.
He’s been a special prosecutor since 2017. Where has this writer been? Does he do no investigative journalism at all?
Seems to me that Durham is trying to avoid discovery, which would explain the slow start and narrow indictments. Durham filed a request for a July trial for Sussman, stating that he needed that time to comply with discovery. The court moved the case up to May.
Durham’s purpose here is likely to avoid revealing evidence against other players while prosecuting Sussman.
I have not idea how that lines up w/ his slap-on-the-wrist case against Clinesmith for his treason on the FISA evidence, but, Clinesmith could still be prosecuted for conspiracy. And if so, that’d explain why Durham went easy on him.
One can dream.