When Michael Sussmann goes to trial, Special Prosecutor John Durham won’t be allowed to use Hillary Clinton’s tweets against him… or her. When District Court Judge Christopher Cooper banged his gavel on Wednesday, he ruled that Clinton’s blatantly Trump-Russia collusion promoting tweets “will not be allowed as evidence.”
Hillary wins again
Judge Cooper was put on the bench by Barack Obama and ruled that the messages Hillary tapped out are “hearsay” and will be excluded, despite Durham’s argument that he wasn’t using them to prove their truth so it didn’t matter that they are hearsay.
The judge noted that along with being baseless rumor, the tweets cover the same ground as other evidence. The word he used was “duplicative.” The other evidence establishing their attorney client relationship doesn’t look as bad for Clinton on the nightly news.
It's time for Trump to answer serious questions about his ties to Russia. https://t.co/D8oSmyVAR4 pic.twitter.com/07dRyEmPjX
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 31, 2016
Hillary couldn’t wait to spread the lies that Donald Trump had some sort of nefarious “secret server” which was “set up to communicate privately with a Putin-tied Russian bank.” People she paid engineered the whole thing.
Michael Sussmann was in the middle of the whole operation and directing the show. Everyone knows that Clinton was in the loop but proving it in court is a totally different story.
Hillary Clinton doubled down on the conspiracy when she tweeted that “this could be the most direct link yet between Donald Trump and Moscow.”
It could be, but it wasn’t and it was totally fabricated by her campaign. The guy she praised, Jake Sullivan, was her campaign adviser then and Joe Biden’s national security adviser, now.
Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank. pic.twitter.com/8f8n9xMzUU
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 1, 2016
A secret hotline
By tricking two servers into spamming each other, Michael Sussmann and his keyboard wizards created what they thought the public would buy as a “secret hotline” and “the key to unlocking the mystery of Trump’s ties to Russia.” Hillary also hired Christopher Steele to dig up Russian dirt.
The FBI was brought in to the investigation right on cue. “We can only assume that federal authorities will now explore this direct connection between Trump and Russia.” Crossfire Hurricane was born.
Thanks to John Durham’s recent filings, the whole world knows that Tech Executive-1 is really former Neustar executive Rodney Joffe. He helped engineer the data transfers. He’s also heavily involved in a whole lot of dark work for DARPA.
The tweets Hillary sent out, Durham argued, were well known to be lies but that wasn’t the point. It proved she was in the loop. A loop that only contained the conspirators.
According to Durham filing, Fusion GPS had email exchanges with reporters from the following outlets pushing the Russia collusion hoax:
ABC News
New York Times
Reuters
Slate
Washington Post
Wall Street Journal
Yahoo Newshttps://t.co/N5LB0S2Drb— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) April 27, 2022
It also turns out that Hillary and her campaign were feeding all the nasty innuendo to a whole bunch of media outlets. Sussmann kept Clinton General Counsel Marc Elias “apprised of his efforts” while Elias “communicated with the Clinton Campaign’s leadership about potential media coverage of these issues.”
As reported by Washington Examiner, Elias “was in up to his neck concerning the dossier setup.” Elias “hired the opposition research firm Fusion GPS, which in turn hired British ex-spy Christopher Steele in 2016.“