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John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« on: May 16, 2023, 03:39:54 AM »
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Special Prosecutor, John Durham concluded that the FBI shouldn’t have launched investigations into Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign based on uncorroborated information and Clinton campaign funded opposition research.

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John Durham, a Trump-era special counsel assigned to review the investigation of the former president’s ties to Russia, concluded authorities didn’t have sufficient information to open the case.

While Durham does not recommend any new charges in his final 305-page report, he offers a scathing assessment of the FBI’s process in how it launched and carried out the investigation, which was known as “Crossfire Hurricane.”

“The objective facts show that the FBI’s handling of important aspects of the Crossfire Hurricane matter were seriously deficient,” Durham wrote, arguing that the bureau relied on “raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence.”

The report comes after a roughly four-year investigation into how the FBI launched a probe into the 2016 Trump campaign and possible contacts with Russia.

Durham was appointed in 2019 by then-Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate the origins of the FBI probe, a move that former President Trump celebrated. Trump himself repeatedly raised expectations for the Durham probe, suggesting it would unveil the “crime of the century.”
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Among other items, the Durham report criticizes the FBI’s inability to corroborate any of the Steele Dossier, which contained a series of salacious allegations about Trump and his possible ties to Russia. He likewise criticizes the use of the dossier as a basis for securing a warrant to spy on then-Trump campaign advisor Carter Page.

He also criticized the bureau for failing to provide a defensive briefing to the Trump campaign before moving ahead with the investigation.

The FBI, whose actions were dissected by the report, noted in a letter to Congress that the episode happened “under prior leadership.”

“The conduct in 2016 and 2017 that Special Counsel Durham examined was the reason that current FBI leadership already implemented dozens of corrective actions, which have now been in place for some time. Had those reforms been in place in 2016, the missteps identified in the report could have been prevented,” the agency said in a statement Monday.

“This report reinforces the importance of ensuring the FBI continues to do its work with the rigor, objectivity, and professionalism the American people deserve and rightly expect. “

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4005219-durham-report-slams-fbis-trump-russia-probe-but-does-not-recommend-new-charges/


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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2023, 05:05:36 AM »
The Trump-Russia probe got criminal convictions against six people running Trump's 2016 campaign, including its chairman and vice chairman.

The Durham probe got zero criminal convictions against the people investigating the Trump-Russia scandal.

That's all anyone needs to know.

Durham has provided no evidence whatsoever to support his "finding" that the FBI should never have launched the Trump-Russia probe. If any reporter or media outlet is parroting Durham's baseless claim in a  headline, that's intentionally fake news. Let's just call it what it is.

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2023, 05:27:58 AM »
The Trump-Russia probe got criminal convictions against six people running Trump's 2016 campaign, including its chairman and vice chairman.


None convicted for crimes related to the 2016 campaign.

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2023, 05:35:30 AM »
Back in 2018, Criminal Donald admitted Junior met with a Russian informant.

Trump admits son met Russian for information on opponent
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45079377


In 2020, the United States Senate Intelligence Committe released their report concluding there was Russian interference and Trump welcomed it.


Senate Intelligence Committee releases final report on 2016 Russian interference
August 18, 2020

Washington — A nearly 1,000-page report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday documented a broad set of links and interactions between Russian government operatives and members of the 2016 Trump campaign, adding new details and dimensions to the account laid out last year by special counsel Robert Mueller and raising counterintelligence concerns about certain Russian efforts that may have persisted into the 2020 election season.

Tuesday's report was the committee's final, and long-awaited, chapter in its more than three-year investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, marking the conclusion of what was held up as the last and arguably only bipartisan congressional investigation into the matter. Spanning 966 pages, it concluded, as have other assessments of Russia's efforts, that Moscow "engaged in an aggressive, multifaceted effort to influence, or attempt to influence, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election."

The report, redacted in parts, detailed extensive contacts between Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national who worked closely with Manafort for years. The report labeled Kilimnik a "Russian intelligence officer," and said Manafort, for reasons the committee could not determine, sought on numerous occasions to "secretly share internal Campaign information with Kilimnik." It also said the committee obtained "some information" linking Kilimnik to Russian intelligence services' efforts to hack and leak information to damage Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.

Overall, the report said, Manafort's proximity to then-candidate Trump "created opportunities for the Russian intelligence services to exert influence over, and acquire confidential information on, the Trump Campaign." Manafort's willingness to share information with Kilimnik and other Russian operatives, it said, "represented a grave counterintelligence threat."

Manafort was sentenced last March to a seven-year prison term for fraud charges that stemmed from the special counsel's investigation, though he was released to home confinement amid concerns over the coronavirus.

The report also documented, in intricate detail, interactions between Trump associate Roger Stone and WikLleaks — which was at the time still considered a "journalistic entity" by the U.S. government rather than a hostile organization, the report noted — as WikiLeaks released concertedly timed, hacked documents that were intended to be damaging to the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

"WikiLeaks actively sought, and played, a key role in the Russian influence campaign and very likely knew it was assisting a Russian intelligence influence effort," the report said. "Trump and senior Campaign officials sought to obtain advance information about WikiLeaks's planned releases through Roger Stone."

It said Mr. Trump "directed" campaign officials to stay in touch with Stone, who also made numerous phone calls to Mr. Trump personally throughout the spring of 2016, according to the report. Its authors described the Trump campaign as being "elated" by the news of WikiLeaks' planned releases, noting its senior officials appeared largely "indifferent to the significance of acquiring, promoting, or disseminating materials from a Russian intelligence services hack-and-leak campaign."

Stone was convicted in November of seven felony charges that stemmed from Mueller's investigation, and sentenced to 40 months in prison. Mr. Trump commuted Stone's sentence last month. In written answers provided to the special counsel, Mr. Trump denied having a recollection of conversations about WikiLeaks with Stone.

The report also offered new details on a series of other interactions it identified as raising counterintelligence concerns. It said the Russian operatives present at the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, which was attended by Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr. and Jared Kushner, had "significant connections" to the Russian government and its intelligence services. It noted other, lower-level campaign aides like George Papadopoulos — while not determined to have been a "witting co-optee" of Russian intelligence — nonetheless presented a "prime intelligence target and potential vector for malign Russian influence." And, it said, Russia "took advantage" of the Trump transition team's relative inexperience and stated desire to deepen ties with Moscow in order to establish "unofficial channels" through which to conduct diplomacy.

"The existence of a cadre of informal advisors to the Transition Team with varying levels of access to the President-elect and varying awareness of foreign affairs presented attractive targets for foreign influence, creating notable counterintelligence vulnerabilities," the report said. 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/senate-report-russian-interference-2016-us-election/


Senate Intel report confirms Russia aimed to help Trump in 2016
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/21/senate-intel-report-confirms-russia-aimed-to-help-trump-in-2016-198171

US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign's Russia links
Bipartisan intelligence panel says that Russian who worked on Trump’s 2016 bid was career spy, amid a stunning range of contacts
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/18/donald-trump-us-senate-report-russia-campaign

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2023, 05:46:19 AM »
None convicted for crimes related to the 2016 campaign.

A conviction is a conviction. And Papadopoulos admitted his guilt by pleading guilty.   

Paul Manafort sentenced to 47 months in prison, far short of expectations
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/07/politics/paul-manafort-sentencing-virginia-case-russia-investigation/index.html


George Papadopoulos: Ex-Trump adviser goes to prison

A federal judge has denied a request to delay the prison sentence of the ex-Trump adviser who sparked the US inquiry into Russian meddling.

Papadopoulos pleaded guilty last year to lying to the FBI about the timing of meetings with alleged go-betweens for Russia and was sentenced in September.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46347887

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2023, 06:07:33 AM »
For 4 years, the right wing media was hyping this bogus "Durham probe" claiming "many people will be going to prison" as they were rubbing their hands with glee. And what came out if It? Absolutely nothing. Durham meekly claims "that the FBI should never have launched the Trump-Russia probe" even though Trump's henchmen were meeting and involved with Russians to interfere in the 2016 election. This only Durham's opinion, because he himself is a right winger. But he has zero evidence to convict anyone and this was a huge bust as we all knew it would be. But pathetically, the right wing media wants to play this up for ratings when they have nothing to show for it. Republicans keep losing and pushing more bogus conspiracy theories. Another fail!       


Durham's investigation was a complete 'bust' — however he tries to spin it: former prosecutor



Special counsel John Durham, the Trump administration-picked prosecutor investigating how the FBI handled the investigation of the Trump campaign's ties to Russia in 2016, issued a final report on Monday asserting that the investigation was improper — a conclusion totally at odds with the 2019 inspector general report on the subject.

But what's revealing, argued former federal prosecutor Elie Honig on CNN, is how little Durham has to show for his findings in the way of actual criminal charges from the investigation he claims was riddled with misconduct.

"There was ample ground to open an investigation," said Honig. "Right away, John Durham came out with a public statement and said, I disagree with that. That was three-and-change years ago. It doesn't mean Durham's findings are valid or invalid, but no surprise he's come out where he has."

"Durham's investigations, in terms of the pelts on his wall, is not very impressive," said anchor Jake Tapper. "One minor conviction, two losses at trial. Would any prosecutor consider that a success, in terms of finding criminality in the misdeeds here?"

"Absolutely not, Jake," said Honig. "In terms of criminal prosecutions, this case was an outright bust. It has been going on for four years. Here is the bottom line tally. Two people indicted, went to trial, found not guilty. Wrongly charged, acquitted and cleared by a jury. A third person pled guilty and was sentenced to probation. No time in jail."

"From a prosecutorial lens, it was a failure and suboptimal use, I'll say, of four years' worth of resources," Honig added.

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2023, 12:56:43 PM »
Summary of the Durham report:

- All the FBI’s leads were garbage

- Some of the bad information came from the Clinton campaign

- The FBI shouldn’t have opened several investigations based on uncorroborated information

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Re: John Durham report on Trump-Russia stuff
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2023, 01:06:05 PM »
Summary of the Durham report:

- All the FBI’s leads were garbage

- Some of the bad information came from the Clinton campaign

- The FBI shouldn’t have opened several investigations based on uncorroborated information

It took seven years to prove the obvious.  What any child knew was going on.  Hillary Clinton was working in conjunction with a corrupt and biased FBI and DOJ to influence the election.  A Stasi-like effort that went on the entire four years of Trump's presidency dividing the country and doing irreparable harm to the country for political gain.  The Dems made up this hoax and used it for their own purposes.  It's difficult to remember now, but CNN and other state propaganda outlets ran this fake story almost continuously for years.  Adam Schiff claimed he had evidence to link Trump to Russia.  It was all a blatant lie.  But it served it's purpose from the radical leftist perspective.  Any means justifies the ends.  Like the suppression of Hunter's laptop.  Like the lies about the pipelien.  Like the many lies told about COVID.  A shameless campaign of conspiracy theories, outright lies, and hypocrisy solely for political gain. 

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