Russia Collusion Hoaxers Panic Over Looming Durham Report

Finally! Some Justice!

The Democrat whack jobs responsible for propagating the Russia Collusion Hoax against Former Donald Trump are shaking in their boots.

John Durham, special counsel in the Department of Justice, is wrapping up his investigation into the origins of the Hoax and will likely release his report to the public for all to see.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General Joe Gaeta teased the release of the report in a bombshell letter.

You can read the letter here.

Durham is currently investigating the DOJ’s error-riddled 2016 counterintelligence operation against the Trump campaign and associates and its origins. It is unknown when the investigation will end.

The letter from Gaeta was addressed to Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee, and Senator Ron Johnson, the Ranking Member of both the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee. Both are Republicans from Wisconsin.

Gaeta’s letter, sent on July 13th and made public on July 23rd, was in response to Grassley and Johnson criticizing the DOJ for hiring Susan Hennessey, who called the Durham investigation “partisan silliness,” to work in the National Security Division.

The Senators asked both if Hennessey was involved at all with the Durham probe and when the probe will be completed, and if the Biden administration agrees with then-AG William Barr’s order that as much of the final Durham report be made public as possible.

Gaeta responded that Hennessey is not involved with the investigation, and that Durham is using his own staff. Gaeta declined to comment on when the probe will end, but regarding Barr’s order, Gaeta wrote that “The department agrees with this statement.”

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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