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DURHAM UPDATE!


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We have been hearing whispers of this, but the whispers are now getting louder…

According to John Solomon of Just The News, John Durham’s next target will be the F.B.I. This analysis appears to be spot on, as reports that Brian Auten is linked to Igor Danchenko and Durham’s next case have surfaced.

John Durham’s ongoing investigation has already exposed the F.B.I. sufficiently, yet the bureau shows no sign of coming clean with the general public.

Sussmann may have been found not guilty, but he served his purpose insomuch as evidence and testimony are concerned…

Here are the latest updates:

According to Conservative Brief:

Solomon explained that he believes Durham is dealing with “two buckets.”

In one “bucket,” there are the last two indictments against officials who were connected to Hillary Clinton and their plan to feed the FBI false information about Trump-Russia conspiracies.

Solomon said the other “bucket” focuses on the FBI and whether agents knowingly mislead the FISA court to obtain warrants to spy on members of Trump’s 2016 campaign.

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Spectator writes:

The problem with Durham’s prosecution of Sussmann is that the evidence presented to the jury would be better suited to a trial of the former leadership of the FBI.

For example, after field agents looked at the white papers and dismissed them as shoddy research, a senior manager from FBI headquarters told them to keep the probe open as a counterintelligence investigation, noting that FBI leadership was keenly interested.



 

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