CRIMINAL MIND OF HILLARY CLINTON

Hillary Clinton gave her imprimatur to share debunked data on a link between Russia and Donald Trump in 2016. This was confirmed under oath by her former campaign manager, Robby Mook. To quote Mr. Mook, “Clinton agreed to roll this out to the press, even though the campaign hadn’t verified the accuracy of the data at the time.”

So, now we have the smoking gun in the hands of the perpetrator. Hillary Clinton paid for and disseminated the misinformation lie to the Fake News Media; they eagerly spread the invention to the four corners of the earth. This triggered several investigations predominantly the fraudulently Mueller inquiry which cost the government over $30 million dollars. The government should bill Clinton for the tab.

Hillary Clinton is a psychopath, a narcissist; her track record manifests what she is capable of, that includes committing murder. Her political life sports a trial of victims. Remember Whitewater?  Remember Benghazi? There is no telling what she will do to cover up her crimes.

Her actions speak for themselves, trails of deceit, falsehoods, deleting emails, 33,000 to be exact – she even BleachBit her computer. A deplorable act indeed.  Attempting to take down an adversary by any means necessary manifests the lengths that she would go through to attain her ultimate goal. She has been exposed for what she is, a devious criminal.

It is time that Hillary Clinton be locked up for there is no telling what she will do next.

Sussman Trial proves Hillary Clinton perpetrated ‘massive fraud’, should be ‘banned from Twitter’: Taibbi

Sussman trial revealed Hillary Clinton herself facilitated start of Trump-Russia collusion media obsession

fter revelations from the ongoing Michael Sussman trial, former Rolling Stone reporter Matt Taibbi asked an obvious question Friday in his Substack article titled, “Shouldn’t Hillary Clinton Be Banned From Twitter Now?”

Taibbi’s piece asked why the revelation that Clinton herself facilitated the start of the media’s Russia collusion hoax isn’t bigger news. The article also included a damning video compilation of the many times the media parroted Clinton’s Trump-Russia collusion talking points.

“Last week, in the trial of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis asked ex-campaign manager Robby Mook about the decision to share with a reporter a bogus story about Donald Trump and Russia’s Alfa Bank. Mook answered by giving up his onetime boss,” the piece began. 

 

“‘I discussed it with Hillary,’ he said, describing his pitch to the candidate: ‘Hey, you know, we have this, and we want to share it with a reporter… She agreed to that,’” Taibbi added, quoting Mook.

Sussmann lied about Clinton so FBI wouldn’t dismiss Trump-Russia tale: feds

Former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann lied to an FBI official, a federal prosecutor charged Friday.

WASHINGTON — Former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann lied to an FBI official because he knew the bureau would have been more skeptical of since-discredited allegations of a Donald Trump link to Russia had they known he was acting on behalf of the Clinton campaign and an internet executive, a federal prosecutor charged Friday.

“He knew he had to conceal his representation of the Clinton campaign and Rodney Joffe to push the Alfa-Bank allegations to the FBI,” prosecutor Jonathan Algor told jurors in his closing argument in DC federal court.

“The chances of the FBI investigating would be diminished, would be seriously less” if Sussmann had been up front with former FBI general counsel Jim Baker about his clients, Algor added.

The prosecutor also blasted the Trump allegations as opposition research that was drafted by a political campaign – then passed off to the FBI under the guise of a security threat.

“It wasn’t about national security,” Algor told jurors. “It was about promoting opposition research against the opposition candidate.”

Sussmann’s two-week trial on a single count of lying to the FBI drew to a close Friday as prosecutors from special counsel John Durham’s team and Sussmann’s defense attorneys delivered their summations in the case.

The jury began deliberating Friday afternoon, but Judge Christopher Cooper said he had to leave soon after 2 p.m. In the unlikely event the panel did reach a verdict Cooper ordered it not be read until after the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

Before they began deliberating, Cooper warned the panelists not to discuss the case and not to read press reports about the trial over the long weekend.

The judge said the panel could deliberate until 5 p.m. Friday, leaving about 3 1/2 hours for their discussions on the first day.

Sussmann is accused of lying to Baker about his motivation for turning over the since-debunked information on two thumb drives and other “white papers” that purportedly showed a secret communication channel between the Trump Organization and Russia’s Alfa-Bank.

In his presentation, Algor presented the jury with billing records that allegedly show clear evidence that Sussmann was working on behalf of the campaign and Joffe as he gathered the Alfa-Bank material and turned it over to the FBI.

The records include a number of times he billed hours to the campaign in September 2016, during the weeks leading up to his meeting with Baker at FBI headquarters.

Special Counsel John Durham leaves court on May 17.

Trump and Clinton badges at a 2016 election event.