Anonymous ID: 50381b May 31, 2022, 10:38 a.m. No.16375093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Even If The Jury Doesn’t Convict Michael Sussmann, The Special Counsel Has Won

 

The jury in the Michael Sussmann criminal case resumes deliberations today after the long Memorial Day weekend. While prosecutors presented overwhelming evidence over the last two weeks that Sussmann lied to then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in 2016, an acquittal by the D.C. jury still seems likely.

 

Judging the success of Special Counsel John Durham’s probe into the investigation of President Trump and those associated with the Trump campaign and administration should not rest on the outcome of the Sussmann prosecution, however. In fact, even if the special counsel’s office scores a conviction in its false statement case against Sussmann, that would do little to right the scales of justice unbalanced by more than five years of the politically motivated abuse of power that began as Crossfire Hurricane and continued even after Special Counsel Robert Mueller issued his final report.

 

So, measuring Durham’s performance by the outcome in United States v. Sussmann would be a mistake. Also, especially in the case of an acquittal, it would ignore the valuable information exposed related to the broader Spygate scandal. Using that gauge as a measure, the special counsel’s office succeeded wildly.

 

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https://thefederalist.com/2022/05/31/even-if-the-jury-doesnt-convict-michael-sussmann-the-special-counsel-has-won/

Anonymous ID: 50381b May 31, 2022, 10:50 a.m. No.16375171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5201

>>16374663

it was only a question of whether sussmann lied to the fbi. what is important is the sworn testimony of the witnesses. The next trials will be based on that, among other things, and they will not take place in Wash DC.