Hillary Clinton campaign ‘paid firm to spy on Trump’ #durhamreport #trump #hillaryclinton

   

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Published on Feb 16, 2022

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign paid an internet company to access servers at Trump Tower and the White House in a search for links between Donald Trump and Russia, a US special prosecutor has suggested.

The Clinton campaign was effectively accused of spying by John Durham, a lawyer investigating the origins of the Russia inquiry which dogged the first half of the Trump presidency.

Durham, 71, was appointed by Bill Barr, Trump’s attorney-general, to determine if intelligence collection involving the Trump campaign was “lawful and appropriate”. His role as special prosecutor meant he was able to continue his investigation after the end of the Trump administration.

Trump and his campaign were investigated by Robert Mueller, also a special counsel, who found “numerous links” with

President Donald Trump said it is bigger than Nixon’s Watergate scandal.  He accused Hillary Clinton of committing an act of treason. What’s it about? The big story today is the bombshell news story that exploded over the weekend about Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the FBI’s role in the fake Russia-hacked-the-2016 election narrative.

We have lots of information today to share with you, plus the latest information about the Freedom Convoy in Canada, and NATO’s frustrations in starting a war with Russia.

Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart.  Airdate 2/14/22