Three indictments from John Durham in two years are small snowballs rolling downhill, creating an avalanche above Crossfire Hurricane instigators.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr appointed John Durham as a special prosecutor in October 2020 to investigate Crossfire Hurricane participants.
In a recent interview with OAN reporter Kara McKinney, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn (USA – Ret.) expressed his belief that more indictments will follow and they will probably be big names.
“I think Durham has a grand jury,” General Flynn told McKinney. “He is definitely putting people in front of that grand jury.” He pointed to the lack of big mouths in the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the intelligence community who were quoted ad nauseum by the media in 2017 through 2019 rebutting Durham’s recent legal filing. He was referring to an affidavit Durham filed that seemed to link Michael Sussman with illegal spying on the 45th president. Sussmann is a prominent cybersecurity lawyer who represented the Clinton campaign during the 2016 election.
The filing said Sussman worked with the company run by tech executive Rodney Joffe, who helped maintain White House servers, and said he — and cybersecurity researchers he was working with — had mined internet traffic for the “purpose of gathering derogatory information” about Trump.
The filing puts people involved on notice the investigation appears to have evidence linking people associated with Hillary Clinton’s campaign and government officials involved in the baseless investigation of the so-called Russian collusion in wrongdoing.
The former National Security Advisor to Donald Trump surmised Durham’s probe will inexorably lead to exposing more people fairly soon. He said it was very possible some of the more senior people up the ladder will receive indictments.
“I believe that Durham does have key people that are cooperating with him now, because they know they got caught dead to rights,” he told host Kara McKinney, adding he could probably guess who a few of them are. He opined they probably believed they were doing the right thing at the time but view things differently once they realize it was the wrong thing.
“Look, I’ll cooperate,” Flynn believes they will tell investigators, “I don’t want to get caught up in this. I gave my judgement to president or the vice president or to the director of the FBI or to the director of the CIA.”
“That’s what I believe right now,” General Flynn added.
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