I wasn’t going to cover Hillarygate, however, Jesse Watters made a claim I could not ignore. Watters said Hillary’s campaign planted disinformation on servers in Trump Tower to frame Donald Trump. I accessed Judicial Watch’s site to review John Durham’s latest court filings. I reviewed Durham’s filings with the court, and I found no mention of inserting files onto servers. However, Judicial Watch acquired through litigation the emails of the following persons: Rodney Joffe, April Lorenzen, David Dagon, Steve DeJong, and Manos Antonakakis. These individuals were contracted to build a narrative that proved candidate Donald Trump was colluding with the Kremlin.
All of these individuals are means to justify the results, in my opinion. What is even scarier is, it appears these individuals hold government security clearances. I reviewed emails where Manos Antonakakis tasked Steve DeJong to upload files. There was no mention of where the files were to go but I got a hint. Steve DeJong asked which files had the priority. Antonakakis responded with dates. Those dates, 12/2015 and 01/2016 coincide closely with claims made in Christopher Steele’s dossier.
Those dates are close to the breaches of the DNC servers and Steele’s claim of coordination by Donald Trump. The DNC sued Donald Trump for the breach of its servers. The judge threw out the case for lack of evidence.
Did Jesse Watters make a false claim? I can’t be sure in either way. However, it is likely he did not. In my opinion, it’s true Hillary’s camp did spy on Donald Trump and his family as well as the FBI. Hillary Clinton and the FBI violated the Trump family’s 4th amendment rights. Lastly, the above chart was comprised from testimonies of James Baker, Bill Priestap, Bruce Ohr, Nellie Ohr, Glenn Simpson, Peter Strzok, and Lisa Page before Congress.
Written by Mark Pullen. Published by Editor, Sammy Campbell.