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Special counsel John Durham’s recent filing has revealed that a tech executive working with former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann had exploited his access to White House internet traffic.
Furthermore, the filing describes how the tech executive, in “seeking to please” the Clinton campaign and Sussmann’s law firm, sought “to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia.” Essentially, they sought to establish a link—even if it did not exist, says Kash Patel.
Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek break down revelations from the new filing, and who may be the next target in Durham’s investigation.
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Special counsel John Durham’s recent filing has revealed that a tech executive working with former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann had exploited his access to White House internet traffic.
Furthermore, the filing describes how the tech executive, in “seeking to please” the Clinton campaign and Sussmann’s law firm, sought “to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia.” Essentially, they sought to establish a link—even if it did not exist, says Kash Patel.
Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek break down revelations from the new filing, and who may be the next target in Durham’s investigation.

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