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Did Hillary Clinton Campaign Pay to Infiltrate Trump and Create Russiagate?: Latest Findings

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Republican investigators and lawmakers claim that there is sufficient evidence that former President Donald Trump was illegally spied on while a conspiracy against him was being hatched. According to inquiries, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would be behind the Russiagate and an infiltration of servers belonging to Trump Tower and the White House.

During his administration, Trump’s detractors spent most of their time accusing him of allegedly manipulating the 2016 election with the help of Russia. Now, as time has passed, new facts are coming to light that dismantle the accusations and reveal another left-wing conspiracy against the former Republican president.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign behind the creation of Russiagate

A new legal filing by special prosecutor John Durham claims that the Clinton presidential campaign paid an Internet company in 2016 to “infiltrate” Trump Tower and White House servers in order to link the former president to Russia.

According to Real Clear Politics (RCP), special prosecutor John Durham’s investigation “is methodically unraveling a huge conspiracy, seemingly engineered by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.”

Sources told Fox News that during his meetings with Durham, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who served as a congressman and as a former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Texas, said he turned over “enough evidence” to indict “multiple people.”

Among the “evidence” would be documents revealing that Hillary Clinton would have approved a plan related to Trump and Russian hackers, as a strategy to distract the public from her email scandal.

For his part, Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, said that the new federal filing proves that the Russian collusion story is a hoax.

“Yep, there was spying going on, and it was worse than we thought because they were spying on the sitting president of the United States,” Jordan told Fox & Friends.

Republican Rep. Kash Patel, who was lead investigator for the House probe into Trump’s alleged Russian ties, told Fox News that Durham’s filing was “definitive” evidence that the Clinton campaign orchestrated “a criminal enterprise to fabricate a connection between President Trump and Russia.”

Durham’s motion Friday was related to the case of Michael Sussmann, a former Clinton campaign lawyer who has been accused of lying to the feds.

Sussmann told the FBI that he was not working for the Clinton campaign when he turned over to the agency documents allegedly linking the Trump Organization to a Kremlin-linked bank two months before the 2016 election, according to Fox News.

The records showed that Sussmann “billed the Clinton Campaign for his work” on the Russian Bank-1 indictments, which involved a research firm, a technology executive, cyber researchers and numerous Internet company employees, the motion reportedly said.

In the face of the new revelations, Trump said in a statement Saturday that Durham’s filing “provides indisputable evidence” that his campaign and presidency “were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection” to Russia.

The man who lied to the FBI and incriminated Trump

On November 4, Russian analyst Igor Danchenko was arrested and charged with five counts of lying to the FBI in the case involving Trump and Russia. Danchenko is the third person charged in Durham’s investigation, who is working to dismantle the narrative of Russia’s alleged interference in the U.S. election campaign.

Danchenko was a crucial player in crafting the false story about Trump and the Kremlin winning the White House.

Durham alleges that Danchenko lied about how he gathered information for the “Steele dossier,” a document containing claims of alleged misconduct and collaboration between Trump, his election team and the Russian government surrounding the 2016 presidential election.

There is still a long way to go, it remains to be seen if Durham manages to solve the “Russiagate” plot; the one that initially directly implicated the former president and that now could criminally splash former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Sabrina Martín Rondon is a Venezuelan journalist. Her source is politics and economics. She is a specialist in corporate communications and is committed to the task of dismantling the supposed benefits of socialism // Sabrina Martín Rondon es periodista venezolana. Su fuente es la política y economía. Es especialista en comunicaciones corporativas y se ha comprometido con la tarea de desmontar las supuestas bondades del socialismo

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