Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Sussmann verdict in, but Hillary's role in election fraud revealed

A Washington, D.C, jury on Tuesday acquitted former Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann of lying to the FBI, but the most important outcome of the case for special counsel John Durham was the confirmation of Hillary Clinton's role in a plot to weaponize the FBI to launch an investigation of her Republican opponent in the 2016 election.

The jury saw compelling evidence that Sussmann falsely presented himself as a concerned citizen rather than as a member of Clinton's campaign when he gave the FBI data to support the bogus claim that Donald Trump had a secret communications channel with the Kremlin through computer servers owned by a Russian bank.

During the trial, former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook testified that Hillary Clinton "Agreed with the decision" to feed the evidence-free Trump-Russia claim to the FBI. In Durham's indictment of Sussmann, he said the evidence against the Clinton lawyer reveals "a scandal much deeper than merely Sussmann's role in a second Russian hoax - a scandal that entangles the Clinton campaign, multiple internet companies, two federally-funded university researchers, and a complicit media."

The prosecution said during the trial that the material Sussmann gave to the FBI was "Pure opposition research" for the purpose of concocting an "October Surprise" in the 2016 election.

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The indictment presents evidence that the Clinton campaign hired people to feed the contents of the dossier - which turned out to be Russian disinformation - to law enforcement, intelligence agencies and the media to influence the election.

Sussmann read a prepared statement to reporters after the trial ended Friday say he "Told the truth to the FBI and the jury clearly recognized that with their unanimous verdict today."

https://www.wnd.com/2022/05/sussmann-acquitted-hillarys-role-election-fraud-revealed/ 

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