Anonymous ID: a07c21 Sept. 30, 2021, 11:53 a.m. No.14694210   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>In interviews with CNN, several former federal prosecutors criticized Durham's use of what's known as a speaking indictment against Sussmann, laying out a broader case detailing the suspected political motivations and conduct by several people outside of Sussmann's legal practice who aren't actually charged. The former prosecutors say a false statement charge is typically straightforward, and often laid out in a single sheet of paper.

 

>Sussmann's legal team, in a statement, has called the breadth of the indictment a political smear.

 

>They have already told the court they may challenge parts of his indictment for being irrelevant, in an attempt to keep them from the jury

 

>The larger narrative Durham describes lays out a practice not uncommon in politics and a world that's usually opaque to the general public โ€“ in which campaigns traffic stories that could hurt their opponents, and sometimes try to get law enforcement to open investigations into alleged wrongdoing

 

>Justice Department officials suspected a similar effort was in the works in 2020, when Rudy Giuliani sought meetings with top Justice officials to provide documents related to Joe Biden and his son, Hunter,

 

>John Podesta, 2016 Clinton campaign chairman, declined to comment on the tactics used by the campaign. But he called Durham's indictment of Sussmann an "exercise in diversion and obfuscation." He added that Barr hired Durham specifically to pursue a partisan investigation of Democrats and that after two years "he doesn't have a lot to show for it."

 

>In a statement to CNN, Steven A. Tyrrell, Joffe's attorney, said Durham's indictment is "full of cherry-picked portions of emails and selective facts that gratuitously present an incomplete and misleading picture of his actions and role in the events in question."

 

>and ultimately investigators looked at a handful of Trump advisers, including campaign chairman Paul Manafort, as well as foreign policy contacts George Papadopoulos and Carter Page, who had contacts with Russians

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/durham-issues-fresh-round-of-subpoenas-in-his-continuing-probe-of-fbi-investigation-into-trump-russia/ar-AAP0CwJ

 

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