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Comparable to Watergate? In order to engage in the "Russiagate" black material, Hillary Clinton's team was accused of hiring hackers to "infiltrate" Trump Tower

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According to the New York Post reported on the 13th, new shocking legal documents revealed that Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign had paid personnel of a network technology company to "infiltrate" trump towers and White House servers, with the purpose of linking Trump with Russia.

Comparable to Watergate? In order to engage in the "Russiagate" black material, Hillary Clinton's team was accused of hiring hackers to "infiltrate" Trump Tower

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On Friday, prosecutors at the U.S. Department of Justice filed a document pouring cold water on the Democrats' long-standing allegations of so-called Trump's "Russia-gate" complaints.

Special Counsel John Durham filed a motion involving Hillary Clinton's campaign attorney, Michael Sussmann, who said he was linked to a potential conflict of interest, Fox News reported. Sussman was previously accused of perjury to the FBI.

Two months before that election, Sussman submitted documents to the FBI supposedly linking the Trump Organization to a bank linked to the Kremlin, according to the motion. He told the FBI he wasn't working for Hillary Clinton.

The motion alleges that Sussman "collected and relayed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including a technology executive at a U.S. networking company and Hillary Clinton's campaign." The motion also involved an investigative company, a technology executive, network researchers and employees of numerous network companies.

The motion noted that in 2017, Sussman provided an "updated set of allegations" surrounding then-U.S. President Donald Trump's relationship with another Russian government agency. Allegations at the time included suspicious searches of Russia-linked IP addresses to the Computer Domain Name System (DNS) that "indicate that Trump and/or his aides used Russian-made cordless phones near the White House and other locations."

Comparable to Watergate? In order to engage in the "Russiagate" black material, Hillary Clinton's team was accused of hiring hackers to "infiltrate" Trump Tower

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According to Fox, the allegations "rely in part on" the so-called DNS traffic collected by a senior tech company official and others about Trump Tower, Trump's apartment building in New York, and the EOP (spam filtering service).

However, special counsel Durham noted that his office found "no evidence to support these allegations" and noted that the alleged evidence provided by Sussman was incomplete and distorted.

In response, Trump said Durham's statement proved his innocence, adding that Sussman's alleged crimes "may be sentenced to death."

Trump claimed in a statement that the motion "provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were monitored by agents hired by Hillary Clinton's campaign in order to establish a completely fabricated 'ties to Russia.'" The scandal far outweighed watergate in scope and scale, and those involved in and understood the espionage operation should be criminally prosecuted. ”

Comparable to Watergate? In order to engage in the "Russiagate" black material, Hillary Clinton's team was accused of hiring hackers to "infiltrate" Trump Tower

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Republican Rep. Kash Patel, the house's chief investigator investigating Trump's "Russiagate," told Fox News that Durham's motion had "clear" evidence that Hillary Clinton's campaign had orchestrated "a criminal operation that forged the link between President Trump and Russia."

The New York Post mentioned that former FBI attorney Kevin Clinsmith was the first person accused of making false statements in the Durham investigation. In 2020, Klein Smith admitted to forging a document that the FBI initially used as an excuse to spy on one of Trump's campaign aides.

(Editor: WDQ)

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