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The Durham report found evidence that the 2016 Clinton Campaign paid a tech firm to infiltrate Trump’s servers at Trump tower and once he was in the White House to link him to Russia a new legal filing alleges.

A former Clinton campaign lawyer, Michael Sussmann, has been charged with making false statements to a federal agent. He has pleaded not guilty.

According to a Fox news report:

Durham’s filing states that in July 2016, the tech executive worked with Sussmann, a U.S. investigative firm retained by Law Firm 1 on behalf of the campaign, numerous cyber researchers and employees at multiple internet companies to “assemble the purported data and white papers.”

“In connection with these efforts, Tech Executive-1 exploited his access to non-public and/or proprietary Internet data,” the filing states. “Tech Executive-1 also enlisted the assistance of researchers at a U.S.-based university who were receiving and analyzing large amounts of Internet data in connection with a pending federal government cybersecurity research contract.”

“Tech Executive-1 tasked these researchers to mine Internet data to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia,” Durham states. “In doing so, Tech Executive-1 indicated that he was seeking to please certain ‘VIPs,’ referring to individuals at Law Firm-1 and the Clinton campaign.”

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President Trump reacted to the filing saying that Durham’s filing “provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by Hillary’s Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.”

“This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution,” Trump said. “In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death.”

Does everyone remember Watergate and what that was about? Or why it was such a big deal?

In 1972, Richard Nixon’s associates were caught breaking into the DNC’s offices during the presidential campaign in order to spy. This actually led to Nixon resigning the presidency on August 9, 1974.

In Trump’s case, the spying went well beyond the campaign and into his presidency.

In Watergate, Richard Nixon’s associates were caught breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Committee during the 1972 presidential campaign. In this case, the alleged spying continued beyond the campaign and into Trump’s presidency.

Sussmann allegedly told the FBI he was not working on behalf of Clinton when he presented the agency with documents that supposedly linked the Trump Organization to a Kremlin-tied bank two months before the 2016 election.

His allegation relied on the supposed DNS traffic that “Tech Executive-1” assembled pertaining to Trump.

Durham said his office found “no support for these allegations,” claiming the evidence Sussmann provided was incomplete and skewed.

Republican Representative Kash Patel, who was the chief investigator of the House’s probe into Trump’s alleged Russian ties, told Fox News Durham’s filing was “definitive” evidence that Clinton’s campaign orchestrated “a criminal enterprise to fabricate a connection between President Trump and Russia.”

Former Attorney General Bill Barr appointed Durham, then the U.S. attorney from Connecticut, in 2019 to investigate the origins of the FBI’s original Russia probe, or Crossfire Hurricane, which began in July 2016.

The Clinton’s are not the most honest or ethical couple around. They have been shrouded in controversy and corruption since they started back in the 70’s.

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