Durham’s Final Report Reveals Earth Shattering Evidence — Trump Finally Vindicated, Hillary Nabbed
Jul 27, 2024
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia with Explain America, and we have a blockbuster
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earth-shaking report for you today about the Dorham Report. So before we get started, I'm going to ask you to like, comment, share, and subscribe
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Those little things really help us out, and they're really important, especially in times
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like these. Folks, the Dorham Report has finally been released, and it is a damning, brutal condemnation
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of the conduct of the FBI, the Department of Justice, implicates Hillary Clinton's campaign
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a lot of things. It's so bad. It's so bad for the FBI
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The FBI released a statement after it basically saying, we don't do that stuff anymore
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Not we didn't do it. We don't do that stuff anymore. It found everything Donald Trump said pretty much was correct, that it was a massive hit
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job done for political purposes. The FBI lied to get FISA warrants
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FBI agents lied to get FISA warrants. It's just brutal all the way around here
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It showed that there was bias among some agents against Donald Trump
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It's absolutely brutal, and it even implicates, as I said, Hillary Clinton and her campaign
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I want you to watch. It was so bad. I'm going to first show you Fox News report on it
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Then I'm going to show you CNN report on it. Then I'm going to show you MSNBC report on it
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It was so bad that none of the networks could defend the FBI
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None could avoid saying what Dorham said, that the FBI broke its promise to hold fidelity
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to the law, and that the investigation, and this is the overarching conclusion that you
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have to remember, the investigation should never have been launched. After the video, I'm going to tell you the shocking truth about charges being brought
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in the case. Correspondent David Spunt, who's standing by. Hi, David. Hi, Martha
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So from the Justice Department, we know Attorney General Merrick Garland received this report
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from Special Counsel John Durham last Friday. Garland read it over the weekend with his team
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We were told by a senior DOJ official he did not make one redaction, didn't take anything
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out or didn't even add anything to this 306 pages, directly transmitted it to Capitol
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Hill, and now we know the report is public. But I think it's important that we go back to the years when this happened, 2016, 2017
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a very volatile time in this country, no doubt. So when we hear about the FBI, we're hearing about under the leadership of then FBI Director
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James Comey. Now, the FBI out with a new statement, because no question, Martha, there are some scathing
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observations about the way that the FBI handled what some would say is preferential treatment
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toward the Hillary Clinton campaign. The FBI pointing out that they've put many different policies in place since 2016 in
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the early days of the Trump presidency in 2017. And I'm reading here, quote, from the FBI, had those reforms been in place in 2016, the
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missteps identified in the report could have been prevented. This report reinforces the importance of ensuring the FBI continues its work with the rigor
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objectivity and professionalism the American people deserve and rightly expect. So as you were talking about with Andy McCarthy, a major theme here, and I've had a chance
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to just page through some of it, is Crossfire Hurricane, that overarching theme of the potential
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Trump campaign connections to Russia. And John Durham says on page 305, the second to last page, Martha, he says, quote, an objective
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and honest assessment of these strands of information should have caused the FBI to
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question not only the predication for Crossfire Hurricane, but also to reflect on whether
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the FBI was being manipulated for political or other purposes. Unfortunately, it did not
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End quote. That coming from John Durham. So John Durham, we looked at the date began in May of 2019
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Specifically, he was appointed May 13th, 2019, by then Attorney General Bill Barr
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So we are four years and two days to be exact over that date
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He was special counsel in 2020. He was just the U.S. attorney for Connecticut when he began
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Then he became special counsel. And we've calculated as of last September, he spent over six million dollars on this probe. Martha
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Six million dollars and four years of work went into this report by John Durham
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David, thank you. CNN, the long awaited Durham investigation has just concluded
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Remember, this is the Trump era probe that explored the origins of the FBI's investigation
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into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia. We're joined now by CNN senior justice correspondent Evan Perez
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Evan, when this was launched during the Trump administration, those officials vowed to investigate
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the investigators. What did they accomplish? What more are you learning about the end of this probe
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Yeah, Boris, this is now an investigation that's four years in the making
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And we finally have the conclusions. More than 300 pages released by the Justice Department
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Now, it has now been transmitted to members of Congress who also are going to want to
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bring John Durham in to to review some of the findings. But the bottom line is this
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The investigation found that the FBI failed in many, many ways, things that we already
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knew from a previous inspector general report. And I'll read you just a part of it, of John Durham's conclusion
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He says, based on the review of crossfire, hurricane and related intelligence activities
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we conclude that the department and the FBI failed to uphold their important mission of
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strict fidelity to the law in connection with certain events and activities described in
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this report. This is the top line finding from John Durham, who was taking a look at what the FBI was
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doing, what the intelligence community was doing. In the end, he doesn't suggest any changes that the FBI and the Justice Department need
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to do. But there are plenty of rules and regulations in place that the FBI just needs to do a better
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job of following. One of the interesting things that we did, we did uncover here, obviously, the suspicion
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of people in the Trump world and the Trump campaign, obviously, of the Trump White House
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and Bill Barr, the attorney general who did appoint John Durham to do this investigation
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They believe that there was this massive conspiracy of spying by the FBI, by the intelligence
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community of Trump and his campaign. But one of the things that we did find was there was an instance where the FBI sent a
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confidential source into a Clinton campaign fundraising event, apparently trying to get
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some information about possibilities that there were big promises being made to a foreign government
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So a lot of things. We're still going through this, more than 300 pages of this report
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And we'll come back to you with some more of these filings. But John Durham's report, four years in the making, is finally in the hands of the public
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and finally in the hands of Republican members of Congress who say they want to learn more
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So, Evan, I just want to reiterate two of the key takeaways that you noted
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First, special counsel Durham concluding that the FBI should never have launched its investigation
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into connections between Donald Trump's campaign and Russia during the 2016 election
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But simultaneously, the special counsel did not recommend any new charges against any
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individuals or any changes to the way that the FBI handles politically charged investigations
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So those two key takeaways are very important here. And this does not this does not fall in
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How does the Department of Justice feel about trying to extricate itself from the current
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moment we're living in? I think that was reflected in the statement that you read from Chris Wray, the FBI director
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who really does want to distance himself from the decisions made by his predecessor, James
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Comey, and by Andrew McCabe, the deputy director at the time. And it's really sending the message and has been throughout this in his testimony before Congress
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Hey, that was the old regime. We've changed the way we do things. This couldn't happen again the same way, particularly around the rules about getting
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these kinds of surveillance warrants, but also the treatment of presidential campaigns
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There is an acknowledgment among some people inside the DOJ that there should be a higher
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bar when you're talking about investigating a presidential campaign because of the impact
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of the revelations of that invest. And so there you have it. For all of the findings of negativity it found and it found a lot for all the corruption
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and the political hit job that was done here. Nothing's going to get done
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Nobody's going to get charged. I submit to you that the FBI should be defunded or at least severely cut back on funding after
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this report. It is inexcusable. You need to drag James Comey before Congress
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You need to drag Doran before Congress. You need to drag Chris Wray before Congress
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You may even need to drag Hillary Clinton before Congress. That's how serious this is
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We are supposed to trust these institutions. They are supposed to protect us
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They are supposed to do the right thing and they failed. They failed miserably
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They failed to do the duty of the American people. They betrayed you
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They betrayed me. They betrayed Trump. They betrayed the whole system. But their hatred for one man, it's absolutely inexcusable and people do need to be held accountable
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They need to be dragged into the light of day and the people need to decide, hey, we
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don't want to fund this anymore. This is absurd. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining me here today on Explain America
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I'm Carmine Sabia. Please remember to like, comment, share and subscribe. We love you guys
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God bless you. Take care, everybody
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