SUE THEM ALL: Maria Bartiromo Tells Trump To Go After Hillary Clint
By Martin Walsh
Conservative Brief
February 15, 2022
Fox News host Maria Bartiromo is encouraging Donald Trump to sue
Hillary Clinton and others after the latest explosive revelation from
Special Counsel John Durham.
Durham said in a court filing that attorneys for the 2016
presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton paid a technology company to
“infiltrate” servers that were in Trump Tower, and after the election in
the White House, in order to create an “inference” and “narrative” to
link former Trump to Russia.
During a segment on her program, Bartiromo spoke about the bombshell
revelation and how it vindicated Trump’s claims that he was spied on.
“Yes, it is now obviously the conclusion to what we have all known
for several years. And for several years, I have been saying Hillary
Clinton made the whole thing up and infiltrated Donald Trump and really
damaged his reputation,” Bartiromo said.
“We know that Hillary Clinton made the whole thing up but how is it
possible that her people were able to infiltrate the president of the
United States’s server as well as his home as well as health care
company?” she asked.
“It went right to the president of the United States. I tell you, I
hope Donald Trump sues them all for everything because they damaged his
reputation throughout his four years in office. So much so, that he was
constantly on defense, constantly explaining that there was no
collusion, constantly explaining – that he had to explain why they were
spying on him,” Bartiromo said.
“All of this. Again, every American should be outraged by this! Sure,
she lost the election but this is so much bigger. This is the biggest
scandal we have ever seen. The White House leakers have been running
around saying Putin is going to invade Ukraine this Wednesday. So is it
really a ruse that they are going to invade this Wednesday or are they
trying to create all of this drama because we were getting this Durham
information?” she added.
Trump released a statement on Sunday in response to the court filing from Durham, arguing it proved that what happened was “a far bigger crime than Watergate.”
Trump suggested in an initial statement that those responsible for what is being alleged should potentially face the death penalty.
Trump suggested in an initial statement that those responsible for what is being alleged should potentially face the death penalty.
Michael Sussman (L) and John Durham
The revelation was made in a court filing late last week that
centered on potential conflicts of interest connected to the
representation of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman, who
has been charged with allegedly lying to the FBI.
The bombshell news was first reported by Fox News:
Durham filed a motion on Feb. 11 focused on potential conflicts
of interest related to the representation of former Clinton campaign
lawyer Michael Sussman, who has been charged with making a false
statement to a federal agent. Sussman has pleaded not guilty.
The indictment against Sussman 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.
In the February 11 filing in a section titled “Factual Background,”
Durham said that Sussman “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.”
It said that Sussman’s “billing records reflect” that he “repeatedly
billed the Clinton Campaign for his work on the Russian Bank-1
allegations.”
The filing showed that the Tech Executive and Sussman met and talked
to another law partner, who was serving as General Counsel to the
Clinton campaign. That attorney, sources said, is Marc Elias, who worked
at the law firm Perkins Coie.
Durham’s filing states that in July 2016, the tech executive
worked with Sussman, 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 said.
“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 said. “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.”
2 comments:
The discovery from such a suit would be very interesting indeed.
I'm with Trump on this one.
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