
âTrump Really Was Spied Onâ:Â WSJ Slaps Establishment Mediaâs Coverage
From Brietbart.com By WENDELL HUSEBĂÂ February 17, 2022
Natalieâs Commentary: Watergate pales in comparison to Hillary Clinton and her clandestine covert operations; spying on candidate Donald J. Trump and then President Trump with the help of many. But this shouldnât give Obama a pass on his wiretapping and unmasking of candidate Trump and then President Trump and 36,000 Americans; just ask Samantha Powers and Susan Rice.
Both Obama and Hillary were using the same opposition research consulting firm, Fusion GPS and Perkins Coie. So why hasnât Hillary been indicted? Are those behind the scenes repeating what former fired FBI Director James Comey did, giving Hillary another pass on her personal email server at the Capital as Secretary of State, deleting 30,000 emails, and exposing classified information to those who knew and were hacking as bad actors do.
As the Wall Street Journal has called out mainstream media for not mentioning or exposing this very nefarious realistic revelation, the next question is always, âWhat did Hillary Clinton do this time?â Then again with Peter Schweizerâs âRed Handedâ, a phenomenal book, exposing further corruption in this countryâs federal government and big tech companies, itâs the illegitimate President Biden getting paid $31 million from a pay2play with Xi Jinping and the CCP for what exactly? Does this have anything to do with the experimental gene altering therapy shots the government deceptively calls âvaccinesâ, killing and disabling innocent healthy Americans? Stay tuned with this incessant corruption. ~ Natalie
Recent John Durham court filings suggest Hillary Clintonâs campaign associates âspiedâ on Donald Trumpâs campaign and âprotected White House communications,â the Wall Street Journal declared Monday.
After ignoring for 48 hours a tantalizing development in one of the largest political scandals in the past ten years, the Journalâs Editorial Board highlighted Durhamâs court disclosures that indicate evidence of âa scandal that requires investigation under oath.â The Journal also slammedthe establishment media for ignoring allegations that may prove Trumpâs alarm of foul play was actually correct.
The Editorial Board cited Hillaryâs 2016 âcampaign effort to compile dirt on Donald Trump,â which lead to âexploitedâ data for a âpolitical purposeâ that began during a presidential campaign and continued into Trumpâs presidency.
The alleged spying for a political purpose involves former Clinton Campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who is charged with lying to the FBI about not working for Clintonâs campaign. Sussmann allegedly conveyed data to the CIA that suggested Trump was somehow involved in a Russia hoax, according to the New York Times. Sussman is also suspected of having a conflict of interest involving Latham & Watkins LLP, which is also mixed up in Durhamâs investigation.
President Trump was right.
The Democrats were SPYING on him. pic.twitter.com/ZurV5WmVxt
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âWhite House communications are supposed to be secure, and the notion that any contractorâmuch less one with ties to a presidential campaignâcould access them is alarming enough,â the Journal wrote. âThe implication that the data was exploited for a political purpose is a scandal that requires investigation under oathâ:
The disclosures raise troubling questions far beyond the Sussmann indictment. How long did this snooping last and who had access to what was found? Who approved the access to White House data, and who at the FBI and White House knew about it? Were Mrs. Clinton and senior campaign aides personally aware of this data-trolling operation?
Mr. Durhamâs revelations take the 2016 collusion scam well beyond the Steele dossier, which was based on the unvetted claims of a Russian emigre working in Washington. Those claims and the Sussmann assertions were channeled to the highest levels of the government via contacts at the FBI, CIA and State Department. They became fodder for secret and unjustified warrants against a former Trump campaign official, and later for Robert Muellerâs two-year mole hunt that turned up no evidence of collusion.
Along the way the Clinton campaign fed these bogus claims to a willing and gullible media. And now we know its operatives used private tech researchers to monitor White House communications. If you made this up, youâd be laughed out of a Netflix story pitch.
âBut the unfolding information underscores that the Russia collusion story was one of the dirtiest tricks in U.S. political history,â the Journal continued, while noting âit remains unclearâ where Durhamâs probe is going next.
The Journalâs editorial decision to express an opinion about Durhamâs revelations follows the New York Times and Washington Post, which cast doubt on the court filingâs significance 48 hours after the story broke Friday night. The Times and Post framed its articles around chiding âright-leaning mediaâ for âcarefullyâ scrutinizing âoff trackâ narratives that are âoften based on a misleading presentation of the facts or outright misinformation.â
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The Journal hit back at the establishment mediaâs press corps on Tuesday, asserting their reporting on Clintonâs political hoax is notably oblivious to the allegations that may prove Trumpâs assertion true:
The press corps doesnât usually support government spying, but when it comes to Donald Trump they are making an exception. The journalists who gave themselves prizes for pressing the Russia collusion narrative that turned out be false are now dismissing news that their narrative was inflated with false information collected by eavesdropping on Mr. Trump.
The establishment mediaâs reporting on the scandal proceeds undeveloped implications, such as the extent to which President Bidenâs national security adviser Jake Sullivan may be implicated. Breitbart News reported:
On October 31, 2016, about a week before the 2016 presidential election, Sullivan, who was working on the Clinton campaign at the time, pushed a Slate report âshowing that the Trump Organization has a secret server registered to Trump Tower that has been covertly communicating with Russia.â
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Sullivanâs role in pushing these claims is receiving fresh scrutiny after a recent filing by Special Counsel John Durham laid out allegations that a lawyer who was with the law firm representing Clintonâs campaign had worked with a tech executive to gather the evidence for those claims.
In a Monday press briefing, the White House declined comment about the recent court filings. Hillary on Tuesday declined comment to the Daily Mail.
Jen Psaki refuses to any question about Durham's investigation into Democrats spying on President Trump. pic.twitter.com/m8QEtupYzA
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