Durham Probe Heats Up–Trump Ally Says ‘Multiple Indictments’ Possible

Last weekend, the long-dormant Durham probe exploded with some shocking revelations. John Durham filed documents with the court that revealed Clinton’s campaign tried to break into Donald Trump’s campaign network, as well as the White House. Clinton hired a firm to spy on her rival and then the president, in what Trump has called “worst than Watergate.”

Plenty of speculation has come out, since this bombshell. It’s hard to say what might transpire, but it’s safe to say Americans will expect heads to roll. A Democrat campaign hired teams to break into computer networks to spy on other citizens, and they also tried to break into the White House servers. That’s no small crime. And now, a former Trump official revealed that “multiple indictments” could happen.

Then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Special Counsel John Durham in meetings that there was “enough evidence” to indict “multiple people” in his criminal investigation into the origins of FBI’s Trump-Russia probe…

The report centered around a report from 2020 about how the CIA forwarded an investigative referral to the FBI regarding allegations that Hillary Clinton had approved “a plan concerning U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.” [Source: Daily Wire]

John Ratcliffe, Trump’s former director of national intelligence, had told Durham that the information he handed over was enough for “multiple people” to be indicted. The documentation revealed what we learned about this week. That Hillary Clinton was behind a plan to frame Donald Trump as working with Russian hackers, to distract from her private email scandal.

Clinton was under investigation by the FBI over her illegal email server. She hatched a plan to distract from it by creating a story that Trump was working with “Russian hackers” to steal the 2016 Election. During the election, this fake story was never reported on. But just before Trump’s Inauguration, several media outlets leaked the documents Clinton cooked up.

Obama and his FBI had already been spying on Trump, to find dirt to prove this lie. Afterward, Mueller and his goons conducted a 2-year investigation but could find nothing. Durham’s latest filings show that Clinton went as far as to break the law to find evidence of her suspicions. Even if she couldn’t find anything, she could have found something to smear Trump.

Ratcliffe was under the impression that the evidence should lead to indictments. But who might be indicted? I’m sure more than a few Americans want the big rat herself, Clinton, to face the music. But she might be able to get off scot-free unless there is clear evidence she signed off on these crimes. But there could be many other operatives, who continue to work for the DNC, that could face the music.

This is coming out at an important time. It’s no secret Clinton is showing her ugly face again. Some think she is trying to get a third presidential run together, to replace Biden. But these revelations are reminding Americans of just how crooked Hillary really is. And it could put the freeze on her presidential aspirations. Hopefully, for good.

Author: Mark Manwell


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