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y determination on that ground. But I don't have any reason to think that he should not remain in place.' Garland also would not commit to releasing Durham's full report. 'I am a great believer in transparency,' Garland said. 'I would, though, have to talk with Mr. Durham and understand the nature of w
on whether he would commit to allowing Durham to continue his probe through the Biden administration. `Will you commit to providing Special Counsel Durham with staff, resources and funds needed to thoroughly complete his investigation?' Grassley asked." Garland "said that, at this point, he does not h
Sees "No Reason" Why Durham Probe Should Not Be Left In Place. Fox News (2/22, Singman, 23.99M) reports that Garland "said he sees 'no reason' why" Durham "should not be left in place to continue his investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe - but he wouldn't explicitly make a committal
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ate Durham." The New York Post (12/7, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or revoke his prosecutorial authority, meaning that whoever he selects as AG will likely face conflicting demands from both parties on the matter."
well beyond the end" of the current Administration. Senate Republicans say Joe Biden's choice for attorney general "should promise not to terminate Durham." The New York Post (12/7, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or
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rney John Durham's inquiry into the Russia investigation and claimed that any actions taken won't affect the 2020 election." Barr "stressed that the Durham review will abide by Justice Department guidelines. He also reiterated that, despite urging from Trump, former President Barack Obama and former Vic
minee, are not under criminal investigation." Barr said, "I will handle these cases as appropriate.... And I do not think anything that we do in the Durham investigation — I assume that's what you're talking about — is going to be affecting the election." FBI Notes From Mifsud Interview Made Public. T
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" because "it is critical the American people understand how their government, their agencies, have turned on them." The article mentioned that the Durham report accused the FBI of treating Clinton's presidential campaign differently than Trump's campaign. Navajo Leaders Seek Tribal Members Caught Up
s Court Fight • Texas Militia Member Sentenced To Nearly Five Years In Prison For Attacking Police During Capitol Riot OTHER FBI NEWS • Graham on Durham's Trump-FBI Report: 'It Is Done and It's Damning' • Pro-Life Activist Elise Ketch Speaks on FBI Agents Visiting Mom's House • Congress May Use 'Pow
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conspiracy, revealing that the key emails cited as evidence were likely fabricated by Russian intelligence. According to the Times, Special Counsel Durham determined that emails purportedly written by Leonard Benardo of the Open Society Foundations were almost certainly forged composites based on legit
licious disinformation traced to Russian intelligence:' According to the Washington Post (07/31, Strobel), the declassified document included in the Durham report showed that while the FBI investigated claims that Hillary Clinton had approved a campaign plan to tie Donald Trump to Russia, the bureau ul
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on his show Wednesday night, and they touched on Attorney General William Barr's testimony the day before in which he refused to rule out releasing Durham's report before Election Day." Hannity "mentioned that Democrats are 'scared to death' of Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation,
y before in which he refused to rule out releasing Durham's report before Election Day." Hannity "mentioned that Democrats are 'scared to death' of Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation, a point which Bongino drew out in his comments." He said, "There are three things we know now tha
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on his show Wednesday night, and they touched on Attorney General William Barr's testimony the day before in which he refused to rule out releasing Durham's report before Election Day." Hannity "mentioned that Democrats are 'scared to death' of Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation,
y before in which he refused to rule out releasing Durham's report before Election Day." Hannity "mentioned that Democrats are 'scared to death' of Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation, a point which Bongino drew out in his comments." He said, "There are three things we know now tha
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." Fox News (7/6, Re, 27.59M) reports Barr "told Fox News last month that Americans be able to recognize 'some' of the names under investigation in Durham's probe, and that he is 'very troubled' by 'what has been called to' his attention so far." Among other issues, Durham is "reviewing whether federa
ssley tweeted, "#CommonSense. IF NO PROSECUTIONS TIL AFTER ELECTIONS SAD SAD. The deep state is so deep that people get away with political crimes. Durham [should] be producing some fruit of his labor." The Washington Examiner (7/6, Dunleavy, 448K) reports Grassley "warned...that waiting until after No
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e New York Post (12/7, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability EFTA00135838 to fire Durham or revoke his prosecutorial authority, meaning that whoever he selects as AG will likely face conflicting demands from both parties on the matter."
well beyond the end" of the current Administration. Senate Republicans say Joe Biden's choice for attorney general "should promise not to terminate Durham." The New York Post (12/7, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability EFTA00135838 to
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l in the coffin of the Steele dossier, and it created a serious dilemma for the FBI. ... How this all ends will be determined largely by US Attorney Durham's investigation." Op-Ed: Barr May Try To Spin His "Investigation" Before The Election. In an op-ed in the Washington Post (8/1, 14.2M), Joshua Gel
over." They concluded, "It's essential that Congress, the media and the public refuse to accept what Barr says at face value. Wait till we see what Durham's investigation actually concludes." NYTimes Analysis: Trump's Approach To Moscow Appears To Have Undergone "Little Or No Evolution" Since 2016. I
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nate Durham." The New York Post (1217, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or revoke his prosecutorial authority, meaning that whoever he selects as AG will likely face conflicting demands from both parties on the matter."
well beyond the end" of the current Administration. Senate Republicans say Joe Biden's choice for attorney general "should promise not to terminate Durham." The New York Post (1217, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or r
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il in the coffin of the Steele dossier, and it created a serious dilemma for the FBI.... How this all ends will be determined largely by US Attorney Durham's investigation." EFTA00136383 Op-Ed: Barr May Try To Spin His "Investigation" Before The Election. In an op-ed in the Washington Post <https://w
cover." They concluded, "It's essential that Congress, the media and the public refuse to accept what Barr says at face value. Wait till we see what Durham's investigation actually concludes." NYTimes Analysis: Trump's Approach To Moscow Appears To Have Undergone "Little Or No Evolution" Since 2016.
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l in the coffin of the Steele dossier, and it created a serious dilemma for the FBI. ... How this all ends will be determined largely by US Attorney Durham's investigation." Op-Ed: Barr May Try To Spin His "Investigation" Before The Election. In an op-ed in the Washington Post (8/1, 14.2M), Joshua Gel
over." They concluded, "It's essential that Congress, the media and the public refuse to accept what Barr says at face value. Wait till we see what Durham's investigation actually concludes." NYTimes Analysis: Trump's Approach To Moscow Appears To Have Undergone "Little Or No Evolution" Since 2016. I
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ey John Durham finds in his examination of the FBI's 2016 investigation into President Trump's campaign, raising fears among Democrats that Barr and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor
aising fears among Democrats that Barr and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor Barr handpicked last year to investigate the investigation of possible coordination between Trump's 2016 c
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ey John Durham finds in his examination of the FBI's 2016 investigation into President Trump's campaign, raising fears among Democrats that Barr and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor
aising fears among Democrats that Barr and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor Barr handpicked last year to investigate the investigation of possible coordination between Trump's 2016 c
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ous running commentary on the investigation violates Justice Department rules, politicized the investigation and damaged the credibility of whatever Durham uncovers.' He concludes, "In short, Barr has acted in ways that foreseeably politicize and damage the investigation that he initiated and has devote
ngs or initiate prosecutions until after the 2020 presidential election." Two sources familiar with the investigation "told Fox News this week that Durham is working expeditiously to try to finish the probe by the end of summer, but that several lines of investigation are not yet complete." One source
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ney John Durham finds in his examination of the FBI's 2016 investigation into President Trump's campaign, raising fears among Democrats that Ban and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor B
raising fears among Democrats that Ban and Durham could upend the presidential race with a late revelation." Republicans have been "eagerly awaiting Durham's findings — hopeful that the prosecutor Barr handpicked last year to investigate the investigation of possible coordination between Trump's 2016 ca
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s-special-counsel-appointment/> (1217, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or revoke his prosecutorial authority, meaning that whoever he selects as AG will likely face conflicting demands from both parties on the matter."
well beyond the end" of the current Administration. Senate Republicans say Joe Biden's choice for attorney general "should promise not to terminate Durham." The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/12/07/biden-ag-pick-will-face- tension-over-barrs-special-counsel-appointment/> (1217, Jacobs, 4.57M) sa
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is first court appearance will be Monday, Sept. 21." WTVD-TV <https://abc11.com/hoke-county-man-arrested-by-fbi-on-332-sex-crimes/6466515/> Raleigh- Durham, NC (9/20) also reports. Former California Lawyer Sentenced Over Murder Of Ex-Wife. The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/ex
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on his show Wednesday night, and they touched on Attorney General William Barr's testimony the day before in which he refused to rule out releasing Durham's report before Election Day." Hannity "mentioned that Democrats are `scared to death' of Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation,

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