Tucker takes a look at Hillary Clinton’s Russia hoax, now verified in a report from Special Council John Durham. Highlights include:
“If you watched Donald Trump closely over his four years in office, and we did, it became pretty clear that the more outlandish the claim that Trump happened to be making, the more likely it was to be true.”
“Trump did tend to exaggerate at times, but it was mostly about topics that didn’t matter.”
“But on the big things, on matters of civilizational importance, Trump told the truth bluntly, often when nobody else would.”
“For four years, no dangerous conspiracy theory was considered more dangerous or more conspiratorial than the claim that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign had spied on Donald Trump. The very idea that Hillary Clinton, of all people, had spied on anyone was preposterous, the media informed us. Only a lunatic would claim otherwise. By making a charge like that, in fact, Trump was emboldening our enemies and degrading the public’s confidence in our democratic system. So, it wasn’t just a stupid opinion that Trump had, it was really a form of treason.”
“Listen carefully to what Jake Sullivan said: ‘I don’t have a line into the FBI on this, everything I know is from public reporting.’ So you’ll notice that Sullivan went out of his way to say that, which should’ve been a very clear sign that it was a lie, and indeed it was a lie. In fact, the Hillary Clinton For President campaign was coordinating directly with the FBI. A Clinton lawyer called Michael Sussman had been feeding false claims about Trump and Russia … to the general council of the FBI … Sussman also met with the general council at CIA.”
“We know all this thanks to a new court filing from special council John Durham, who spent the last few years investigating the origins of the Russia hoax and is finally producing some material. In the words of Durham’s filing, Joffey “tasked these researchers to mine Internet data to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia.” So this wasn’t reporting, of course. They had a goal.”
“The amazing thing is where their data came from.”
“Trump was right, this isn’t a conspiracy theory, his claims were true. Democrats were spying Donald Trump, not just as a candidate, but as president of the United States, in the White House as well as in his own home.”
“A government contractor spied on a populist presidential candidate, then passed the information to his opponent’s campaign, which gave it to the FBI and the news media, which distorted it to create the illusion of treason, which was then cited by the politician who paid for the whole thing as a reason not to vote for the guy she spied on.”
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