

So, clearly my opinion is not a very popular one. It was just ok.įirst off, I want to say that I’m big on checking out reviews for books after I read them and I could only find 1 that agreed with me. That’s what they’re good at, is crooked politics.Didn’t hate it, didn’t love it. They’re back to their old games, OK? By the way, that’s what they’re good at. We caught them, and yet they used prosecutors on Republicans all over the country. "They spied on my campaign, and they didn’t pay. "Every time I speak, I say, 'Where’s Durham?' That should have never been allowed to be put into the Biden administration," Trump said.
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He also accused the Biden administration of getting back to the "crooked politics" he hoped Durham would crack down. In his interview with Hewitt, Trump levied several allegations of spying and conspiracies. The investigation also led to several convictions and guilty pleas from Trump's associates over charges unrelated to collusion with Russia.ĬLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER However, his report described 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice that Democrats seized on as a road map to impeachment. Mueller's team was unable to find a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. Still, Trump and his allies have championed it as a means to root out corrupt officials out to settle political scores. However, that deadline is likely to get pushed back, according to the Wall Street Journal.ĭurham's endeavor has long been criticized by Democrats and legal observers who claim the inquiry is meant to undercut Mueller's investigation into alleged ties between the Trump 2016 campaign and Russia. attorney in Connecticut, is expected to deliver a lengthy report by the end of the summer. His team has interviewed some high-level officials, including former CIA Director John Brennan, but is now focused on low-level FBI agents. However, this month it was reported the federal prosecutor had presented evidence before a grand jury, a sign he is considering more criminal charges. Still, Trump often asks, "Where’s Durham?" in a show of frustration stemming back to before the 2020 election, when he vented at then-Attorney General William Barr for not pushing Durham to produce a report or more indictments ahead of his faceoff against now-President Joe Biden.ĭuring the entire investigation, Durham brought only one criminal charge against former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who admitted to altering an email about a Trump campaign aide under government surveillance. WITNESSES GROUSE ABOUT GARLAND'S HANDLING OF DURHAM INQUIRY: REPORT Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, often praises the investigation for lacking leaks, saying it's a "good sign" Durham is running a "legitimate" operation. Like really high up in government in the last administration that I talked to in the last week, and they don't have a clue," the former federal prosecutor said.

"There are people that were really, really high up in government. I never heard from him," Trump said to Hewitt following inquiries about whether the former president has been contacted for an interview or if he knows anything about the special counsel's progress. "I’ve never heard from Durham, never once. Former President Donald Trump says he hasn't heard a peep from special counsel John Durham as he wraps up his yearslong investigation into the origins and conduct of the Russia inquiry.Ĭonservative radio host Hugh Hewitt popped the question Thursday during a wide-ranging interview with the 45th president, who has long decried special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" that targeted his allies and himself.
