What if the powers that be in the FBI and other agencies had known and recognized at the outset that the "Russiagate" conspiracy theory about President Trump was a political scheme, that it was funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign and it essentially was made up?
There likely would have been a different course for the United States, according to a new court filing from special counsel John Durham, who was tasked with uncovering the origins – and crimes – connected to the now-debunked rumors circulated during the administration of Barack Obama, and after, about Trump.
According to a new court filing obtained by Just the News, Durham assessed the situation in the filing.
"Had the defendant truthfully informed the FBI General Counsel that he was providing the information on behalf of one or more clients, as opposed to merely acting as a 'good citizen,' the FBI General Counsel and other FBI personnel might have asked a multitude of additional questions material to the case initiation process," Durham wrote in the filing.
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"Given the temporal proximity to the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the FBI also might have taken any number of different steps in initiating, delaying, or declining the initiation of this matter had it known at the time that the defendant was providing information on behalf of the Clinton campaign and a technology executive at a private company," he added.
Durham has been investigating, and working with a grand jury, for many months now. He's already obtained one conviction, from an FBI lawyer who admitted lying about evidence to make things look bad for President Trump.
Two others have been accused of lying, and the comments addressed the charges against Michael Sussman, who brought to the attention of federal investigators claims about Trump, as candidate and then president, and claimed he was doing so as a private citizen concerned about evidence he heard.
However, Sussman in fact reportedly was working on behalf of the Clinton campaign at the time.