Durham Report Inquiry Snubbed by White House, Hillary Clinton as Revelations Shake the Democrats
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Special Counsel John Durham released a bombshell Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign tried to dredge information from servers at Trump Towers, later at the White House.

The purpose is to construct a narrative from links when Trump was a candidate and later defeated her and tried to brand her opponent as a Russian agent in the White House.

White House Scrambles for Cover

As the story broke out, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich asked at a White House press briefing what is the response to the surprise allegations of John Durham three times.

The deputy press spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre did not answer the news reporter as the Department of Justice would hear any inquiries.  But Heinrich is undeterred when she was cut mid-sentence by monitoring servers in the presidential residence.

Jean-Pierre stated that no answer would come to Fox reporter's question, and she added that the Department of Justice should be contacted. News media attempted to get a definite answer from the Department of Justice, per the Epoch Times.

Attempts to reach Clinton, who is at the center of the controversy, have been mum to answer the allegations of the report when a Daily Mail correspondent caught up with her on February 15.

One of the reporter's questions to the White House about the Durham probe and if Hillary Clinton ordered the campaign spying on then-presidential candidate Trump's servers in his building, and when will would be coming on the serious spy allegations.

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Both questions were stonewalled, and the Democrat would walk off and wave at the correspondent.

White House Snubs Durham Report Inquiries

The investigation and probe done by Durham and associate compiled their finding in a court filing last February 12. Identified is tech executive partial to the Democrats who enabled the Clinton Campaign to hack servers in Trump Towers and later the White House as president.

The report identifies as Michael Sussman, who represented the DNC and Hillary's campaign; he gathers all the documents to enable the alleged Russian Hoax. The goal was to cast doubt against the presidency of Donald Trump and his legitimacy.

The FBI used these papers in the Russia probes that proved nothing, said the lawyer was the one who gathered the document from tech executive and the Clinton campaign, mentioned in the factual background of the report.

Sussman was paid according to the probe with verified billing records used to trace payments to manufacture a claim that a back door existed to Russian banks as part of the insinuations.

It got worse for Sussman, who gave false statements to the FBI that included falsified documents that would allege a link to the Trump organization and foreign banking institutions.

He says he is not guilty to the charge and will be the first to face trial in May. The tech executive was not mentioned in the filing was responsible for dredging the DNS data.

 Heinrich asked the White House representative if all the hacking and data dredging was to get a narrative to pin on the president. 

The Durham Report did not get an official answer from the White House representative Karine Jean-Pierre regarding their official stand on Hillary Clinton and her alleged spying on two occasions. It could be damaging to the Democrats in the long run.

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