Durham filing alleges Clinton’s team ‘mined’ White House servers for dirt on Trump
“In a court filing, John Durham, special counsel for the Department of Justice, alleged that a tech firm paid by the Clinton campaign's legal team was "mining" White House servers to dig up dirt on former president Donald Trump.”
Read moreThe Colonial Pipeline hack, the Russians, & Bitcoin – here's what actually happened
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Read moreJustice Department requesting data from governors that issued coronavirus orders that may have resulted in deaths of elderly nursing home residents.
DOJ: “Data will help inform whether the Department of Justice will initiate investigations under the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (CRIPA) regarding New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan’s response to Covid-19 in public nursing homes.”
Oh Boy, this may leave a mark!
Read moreDOJ Files To Drop Charges Against Russian 'Bot Farms' That Fought Mueller Indictment
"Less than a year after a US District court judge dealt a blow to the "Russian active measures" talking point when she ruled that Robert Mueller failed to link them to the Kremlin, the Justice Department has moved to drop all charges against the shell companies accused of interfering in the 2016 US election.
To Mueller's surprise, Concord actually showed up to a Washington courtroom to fight the charges - which Mueller's team tried to delay by claiming that Concord never served in the case, as they didn't 'properly' answer the special counsel's summons. When Concord argued that they appeared as provided by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, US District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich agreed.
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