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Durham Report Confirms There Was No Collusion

The long-awaited Durham Report confirmed the FBI and DOJ did not possess any evidence of collusion between President Trump and Russia at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane and that individuals at the highest levels of government, including then-President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, were in on the witch-hunt from the beginning. 

MAKE NO MISTAKE: If they can do this to a sitting president, they can do it to every single American. 

DURHAM REPORT FAST FACTS

  • The Durham Report confirmed that Crossfire Hurricane was nothing more than an illegal, unlawful, and unAmerican abuse of power. 

  • The FBI and DOJ did not possess any evidence of collusion between President Trump and Russia at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane.

  • This report exposes that the FBI should never have launched an investigation.

    • Durham uncovered several red flags that should have dissuaded the FBI from opening its “seriously flawed” Crossfire Hurricane investigation into the Trump campaign. 

    • “Throughout the duration of Crossfire Hurricane, facts and circumstances that were inconsistent with the premise that Trump and/or persons associated with the Trump campaign were involved in a collusive or conspiratorial relationship with the Russian government were ignored or simply assessed away.”

  • Deputy Assistant Director for Counterintelligence Peter Strzok, who officially opened Crossfire Hurricane at the direction of Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, specifically “had pronounced hostile feelings toward Trump.

  • The Clinton campaign’s plan to link Trump to Russia was known to the CIA and was briefed to President Obama, VP Biden, AG Lynch, and FBI Director Comey. 

  • The FBI made "no effort" to investigate "the Clinton campaign's acceptance of an illegal "campaign contribution that was made by the FBI's own long-term Confidential Human Source.

  • The FBI and DOJ have been turned into activated political weapons utilized against those of opposing views. 

  • Articles by The New York Times, Slate, and Mother Jones regarding the Trump-Russia collusion narrative were cited by the report for the inaccurate information they published.