The CIA collected info on President Trump. The DNC's direct line to the CIA
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On Friday, Special Counsel John Durham filed a motion relating to a defense firm?s potential conflict of interest in the Michael Sussmann case. The conflict itself is certainly intriguing, with Sussmann?s lawyers at Latham & Watkins LLP (Latham) having represented potential witnesses in the case, including Perkins Coie, former Perkins Coie (and Clinton Campaign general counsel) Marc Elias, the Hillary Clinton Campaign, and Hillary for America.
The issue that made more noise, however, was Durham?s disclosure that Rodney Joffe ? a contractor with deep ties to the Clintons, and what appears to be a deep hatred for Trump ? had exploited Executive Office of the President of the United States data he obtained from a ?sensitive arrangement? with the U.S. Government to damage President Trump.
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In the CIA?s own words:
?The FBI is responsible for coordination of clandestine collection of foreign intelligence through human sources or human-enabled means and counterintelligence activities inside the United States.?
Yet when it came to Trump, here was the CIA doing what it is prohibited: ?collecting information regarding U.S. persons? inside the United States.2 (See also the CIA?s bulk surveillance program.)
A top CIA official answered the call of a DNC lawyer who alleged that these suspicious internet ?lookups? proved ?that Trump and/or his associates were using supposedly rare, Russian-made wireless phones in the vicinity of the White House and other locations.? Accusations that were baseless, according to Durham.