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    Walls closing in for folks behind Trump-Russia hoax as source reveals hidden cooperation

    Reckoning coming for folks behind Trump-Russia hoax as source reveals hidden cooperation

    FIRST ON FOX: Special Counsel John Durham's investigation has "accelerated," and more people are "cooperating" and coming before the federal grand jury than has previously been reported, a source familiar with the probe told Fox News.

    The source told Fox News Monday that Durham has run his investigation "very professionally," and, unlike Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, his activities, and witness information and cooperation status are rarely, if ever, leaked.

    "Durham does this right and keeps it a secret," the source said, adding that there has been "much more activity" in Durham's investigation "than has been visible to the public."

    The closest look Durham has given with regard to grand jury witnesses came in a federal court filing last month, outlining materials that had been provided by the special counsel's office to defense attorneys for former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann.

    Sussmann has been charged making a false statement to a federal agent. Sussmann has pleaded not guilty.

    Durham's Jan. 25 filing tells the court that the special counsel's office provided materials, including "transcripts of sworn grand jury testimony by the following witnesses" to Sussmann's team.

    Durham does not explicitly include the names of individuals who testified before the grand jury in the filing, but rather, their professional titles, or titles assigned to them by the special counsel's office.

    Durham lists a number of individuals, including "the above-referenced former FBI General Counsel," which could be a reference to James Baker, who served as FBI general counsel from January 2014 until May 2018. Fox News reported in October that Durham had plans to call Baker to testify in the case against Sussmann.

    The indictment against Sussmann, says he told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016, less than two months before the 2016 presidential election, that he was not doing work "for any client" when he requested and held a meeting in which he presented "purported data and 'white papers' that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel" between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin.

    Durham's Feb. 11 filing says that the "FBI General Counsel" will "likely be a central witness at trial."

    Baker did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

    Durham also provided grand jury testimony from "the above-referenced former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence." It is unclear to which official Durham is referring, but the title could be a reference to Bill Priestap, who served as the FBI's assistant director for counterintelligence from 2015 to 2018.

    Priestap did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

    Durham also lists "a former FBI Deputy Assistant Director for Counterintelligence." It is unclear to whom Durham is referring.

    Peter Strzok served as a deputy assistant director for counterintelligence. Three sources familiar with the FBI's structure told Fox News there could be as many as three individuals serving in the deputy assistant director of counterintelligence role at a time.

    Strzok, who was part of the original FBI investigation into whether the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election, and later in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office, was fired from the FBI in 2018 after months of scrutiny regarding anti-Trump text messages exchanged with former FBI General Counsel Lisa Page. Their anti-Trump text messages were uncovered by the Justice Department inspector general.

    Fox News was unable to reach Strzok for comment.

    Durham, in the filing, also lists testimony from "the attorney previously employed by Law Firm-1 who is referred to in the Indictment as 'Campaign Lawyer-1.'" It is unclear to whom Durham is referring.

    However, in a separate Durham filing on Feb. 11, the special counsel states that "Campaign Lawyer-1" was "serving as General Counsel to the Clinton Campaign." Three sources told Fox News that individual is Marc Elias, who served as general counsel to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, and worked at the law firm Perkins Coie.

    Elias' law firm, Perkins Coie, is the firm that the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign funded the anti-Trump dossier through. The unverified dossier was authored by ex-British Intelligence agent Christopher Steele and commissioned by opposition research firm Fusion GPS.

    A spokesperson for Elias did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

    Durham, in the filing, also lists "an FBI Special Agent who served as case agent for the FBI's Russian Bank-1 investigation" and "an FBI Headquarters Supervisory Special Agent assigned to the Russian Bank-1 investigation." Durham also adds "two current employees of Agency-2;" "two current or former employees of University 1;" and "a former employee of Internet Company-3."

    A spokesperson for Special Counsel John Durham told Fox News that special counsel's office "will decline to comment beyond the court filings."

    But a source familiar with federal investigations told Fox News that federal prosecutors cannot indict an individual and then use a grand jury to investigate matters in an existing indictment.

    The source, though, said a prosecutor can indict an individual for a specific crime, and continue to use the grand jury to explore other crimes related to that individual, and beyond.

    "They are looking at more than Sussmann," the source said.

    In Durham's Jan. 25, 2022 filing, he states:

    "The Government also maintains an active, ongoing criminal investigation of the defendant's [Sussmann's] conduct and other matters," Durham wrote.

    Meanwhile, Fox News first reported on Durham's Feb. 11 filing, which alleged that lawyers from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016 had paid to infiltrate servers belonging to Trump Tower and later the White House, in order to establish an "inference" and "narrative" to bring to federal government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia.

    In a section titled "Factual Background," Durham revealed that Sussmann "had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including a technology executive (Tech Executive 1) at a U.S.-based internet company (Internet Company 1) and the Clinton campaign."

    Durham's filing said Sussmann's "billing records reflect" that he "repeatedly billed the Clinton Campaign for his work on the Russian Bank-1 allegations."

    The latest 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 Clinton 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 wrote. "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."

    Durham also wrote that during Sussmann's trial, the government will establish that among the Internet data Tech Executive-1 and his associates exploited was domain name system (DNS) internet traffic pertaining to "(i) a particular healthcare provider, (ii) Trump Tower, (iii) Donald Trump's Central Park West apartment building, and (iv) the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP)."

    Durham stated that the internet company that Tech Executive-1 worked for "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers" for the Executive Office of the President as "part of a sensitive arrangement whereby it provided DNS resolution services to the EOP."

    "Tech Executive-1 and his associates exploited this arrangement by mining the EOP's DNS traffic and other data for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump," Durham states.

    The filing also reveals that Sussmann provided "an updated set of allegations" including the Russian bank data, and additional allegations relating to Trump "to a second agency of the U.S. government" in 2017.

    Durham says the allegations "relied, in part, on the purported DNS traffic" that Tech Executive-1 and others "had assembled pertaining to Trump Tower, Donald Trump's New York City apartment building, the EOP, and the aforementioned healthcare provider."

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    Fast growing number of Democrats want Hillary Clinton investigated for her role in Russiagate | Just The News

    An increasing number of Democrats believe Hillary Clinton should be investigated by special counsel John Durham in connection with her alleged involvement in manufacturing ties between 2016 presidential rival Donald Trump and the Russia, according to a recent survey.

    The survey, by TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics, found 75% of respondents who follow the story think Clinton and her campaign advisers should be investigated for her role in so-called Russiagate, according to several news reports.

    Among them, 66% are Democrats – a 20-point rise from last October when the same question was asked.

    About the same percentage of independent voters agreed that Clinton should be probed, and 91% of Republicans said the same.

    The data was collected prior to last week's bombshell report from Durham that the Clinton campaign hired a tech firm to "infiltrate" servers at Trump Tower to try to tie the future president to Russia.....





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    Quote Originally Posted by GodismyJudge View Post
    The data was collected prior to last week's bombshell report from Durham...
    Interesting. I've already seen the media hacks saying it's all a right wing thing like I expected. I don't expect anything to come of this.

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    Interesting. I've already seen the media hacks saying it's all a right wing thing like I expected. I don't expect anything to come of this.
    Agreed! Considering how everyone skated on Benghazi, I don't expect any scandal that does not involve a Republican to take anyone down.

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    Corporate media has the whole thing on ignore, I don't expect that to change.

    The case so far has some people spying on Trumps internet traffic, IP addresses. The Trump organization has servers that send email all over the globe to support their resorts so the "researchers" saw "traffic" going back and forth with a bank in Russia and concocted a narrative about that traffic, brought that narrative to the FBI and now some people are being charged with lying to the FBI about their "findings".

    Notice how this is shaping up to be that the FBI was fooled into investigating Trump, it gets them off the hook. Any person with minimal knowledge of how the DNS system works, the bit about IP addresses would have dismissed that narrative as a joke. The FBI knew it was a hoax but is painting itself as an unwitting victim. I wouldn't put to much hope in this investigation, Durham is simply protecting the "institution".

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Corporate media has the whole thing on ignore, I don't expect that to change.
    Just saw where every station, ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, had 0% of their news time on it. CNN did devote 2 1/2 minutes to it amazingly.

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    Fear. This is a high anxiety scenario.

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