Judging Freedom - Mr. Trump & President Trump Was Indeed Spied On
Episode Date: February 15, 2022Special Counsel John Durham latest filing contains information that the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign effort to discover dirt on Donald Trump reached into protected White House communications... and to a Trump NYC apartment.#Trump #Hillary #DurhamreportSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hello there everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here on Judging Freedom.
Today is Tuesday, February 15. It's about 3.10 in the afternoon here on the east coast of the United States. There was a lot of news that came out late Friday
evening, and a lot of us talked about it yesterday on Monday, and it still hasn't gotten traction
in the mainstream news, but it will. And it is the statement filed in United States District Court in the District of Columbia by John Durham.
John Durham is the special prosecutor appointed by then Attorney General William Barr,
the last Attorney General confirmed by the Senate under former President Donald Trump,
whose charge it was to investigate the origins of the Trump-Russia, whatever you want to call it.
If you think it was fake, you're going to call it fake news.
If you think it was real and somebody should have been indicted, you're going to call it an investigation.
But whatever it was, the investigation is being investigated.
And on Friday, as many of you know, and this is only being covered by a limited number of venues, Fox is covering it.
We're covering it here at Judging Freedom.
Newsmax is covering it.
Alex Jones is covering it.
The mainstream media is not.
The Wall Street Journal is covering it.
The New York Post is covering it. The New York Post is covering it. But the document that was filed
shows that the government is prepared to prove, if necessary, in a case involving a lawyer from
Mrs. Clinton's campaign lying to the FBI, that in fact the lawyer and Mrs. Clinton were part of a
large conspiracy to use federal government assets to undermine Donald Trump.
Okay, what am I talking about? I'm talking about a case in which one of Mrs. Clinton's campaign
lawyers went to his friend, the then general counsel of the FBI, and said, I have a lot of
evidence showing a connection between Donald Trump, who was a candidate at the time,
and the Russian government. And the lawyer for the FBI said, well was a candidate at the time, and the Russian government.
And the lawyer for the FBI said, well, you're representing the Clinton campaign.
And this fellow, Mike Sussman, said, no, I'm not.
Now, there's no tape of what was said.
Sussman denies that he said that.
The FBI lawyer says he did.
That's what he's accused of, lying to the FBI.
Just as an aside, in my humble opinion, it should not be a crime to lie to the FBI.
Why? Because the FBI is allowed to lie to you.
They're not morally superior to us.
What kind of a system allows the cops to lie to individual people,
but if you lie to the cops, you can get arrested,
not for what they're investigating, but for lying to them. It's not right. It should be a level playing field. However, it is the law. It's considered a low-level crime. Nobody goes to
jail for more than a year for this, and if you have no prior convictions, you usually don't go
to jail at all. However, this fellow Michael Sussman has been indicted
for denying to an FBI official that he represented the Clinton campaign. In the course of gathering
evidence about Sussman in order to prosecute him, Durham, the prosecutor, came up with evidence of
a vast, wide-ranging conspiracy involving Jim Comey,
the former director of the FBI, Jack Brennan, the former director of the Central Intelligence,
Mrs. Clinton, Jake Sullivan, now President Biden's national security advisor, then Mrs. Clinton's
national security advisor, and Mrs. Clinton's national security advisor, and Mrs. Clinton
herself, as well as others in the Obama administration, to use federal assets, human
beings that work for the federal government, to spy on Canada Trump and eventually on President
Trump. Now, the question that people have been putting to me in various venues is, can they be indicted? Okay, so the statute of limitations for this type of conspiracy or this because that was more than five years ago. That was November
of 2016. We're now in February of 2022. Do the math. However, if the conspiracy continued
well into the Trump administration and was ongoing for fewer than five years ago, then the conspirators can be indicted.
That is a decision that will have to be made by John Durham.
So we don't know where this is going to go.
If there's no indictments, there'll be political embarrassment and demands for accountability.
If there are indictments,
there'll be hell to pay. Judge Napolitano, judging freedom.
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