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Hillary Clinton approved sharing debunked Trump-Russia claims …

Hillary Clinton personally approved sharing with the news media a false theory linking Donald Trump to Russia even though campaign officials were not totally confident in the accuracy of the information, the manager of her 2016 campaign testified in court.

The bombshell was revealed during the cross-examination of Robby Mook, who managed Mrs. Clintons unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign against Mr. Trump.

While on the stand in the trial of former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann, Mr. Mook detailed to jurors his conversation with Mrs. Clinton in the final weeks of the 2016 campaign.

I discussed this with Hillary as well, Mr. Mook testified Friday. The discussion is that Hey, we have this, and we want to share this with a reporter.

Sheagreed to that,hesaid.

The testimony provided the first evidence of Mrs. Clintons direct involvement in promoting Trump-Russia conspiracy theories during the 2016 presidential campaign. The involvement of the Clinton campaign is the linchpin of the case against Mr. Sussman, who is accused of lying about who his employer was when he went to the FBI in September 2016 with a false story about Mr. Trumps secret communications with Russias Alfa Bank.

It is the first trial stemming from special counsel John Durhams probe into the origins of the FBIs investigation of Trump-Russia collusion to sway the 2016 presidential election.

In other testimony last week at the federal courthouse in the District of Columbia, two former CIA officials said Mr. Sussman peddled his false theories to the CIA shortly after Mr. Trump was sworn in as president.

Retired CIA officer Mark Chadason told jurors that he met with Mr. Sussmann for breakfast at a Northern Virginia hotel on Jan. 31, 2017. He said Mr. Sussmann claimed he represented an engineer with a number of patents and a Republican who had some anti-Trump accusations.

He described Mr. Sussmann as appearing frustrated and threatened to take his claims to The New York Times if the CIA wasnt interested.

Mr. Sussmann told the CIA agent that he had spoken with the FBI but said investigators did not handle the matter well and lacked the technical expertise to review the accusations, according to the testimony.

Still, the CIA officials said they told him information should have been forwarded to the FBI and that would be the best agency to investigate his claims.

During Mr. Mooks testimony, he said the now-debunked tale about the Trump Organization having secret communication withAlfa Bank was widely discussed within the campaign.Hespoke about it with campaign chair John Podesta, former communications director Jennifer Palmieri and senior campaign aide Jake Sullivan, who is now President Bidens national security adviser.

Mr. Mook said Mrs. Clinton approved passing off the story to a reporter, even though they had not vetted the accuracy of the information.

Part of the point of giving it to a reporter was they could run it down further,hesaid. A reporter could vet the information and then decide to print it.

The revelations prompted U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper to clear the jury from the room and hold a sidebar discussion with the prosecutors and defense attorneys.

Despite the Clinton campaigns willingness to share the theory with the press, Mr. Mook didnt view the Alfa Bank accusations as a silver bullet against Mr. Trump because the campaign didnt understand the claims.

It was certainly alarming and suspicious. We didnt know what this data going back and forth was,hesaid.

Prosecutors have told the jury that Mr. Sussman, on behalf of the Clinton campaign, used and manipulated the FBI with dirt on Mr. Trump to create an October surprise before the election. The plan, they said, was to get the FBI to probe the Alfa Bank ties, allowing the campaign to pitch stories about it to the news media.

Prosecutors say Mr. Sussmann told FBI General Counsel James A. Baker that he was not handing over the information on behalf of any client.

Defense attorneys counter that Mr.Sussmanndid not lie andhisties to theClintoncampaign were well known to Mr. Baker and the FBI.

Mr.Sussmannhas pleaded not guilty to one charge of lying to the FBI, which carries a five-year prison sentence.

Mr.Mooksaidheabsolutely would not have wanted Mr.Sussmannto take the claims to the FBI.

We didnt trust the FBI,hesaid. From a purely analytic standpoint, the two or three most damaging days of the campaign were caused by [former FBI Director] James Comey, not byDonald Trump.

He said he was not aware of Mrs. Clinton or any other campaign official authorizing Mr. Sussmann to bring the accusations to the FBI.

Mr. Mook also read from an Oct. 31, 2016, tweet from the Clinton campaign promoting the Alfa Bank accusations after they were published in a Slate magazine article.

The tweet included a statement from Mr. Sullivan, who called the claims the most direct link yet betweenDonald Trumpand Moscow.

Mr. Sullivan, who has come under fire for his role in promoting the Alfa Bank accusations, said the communications were a secret hotline that may be the key to unlocking the mystery of Trumps ties to Russia. He also said voters can only assume federal authorities will now explore this direct connection between Trump and Russia as part of their existing probe into Russias meddling in our elections.

The prosecution is expected to wrap up its case Tuesday after testimony from Bill Priestap, a former assistant director of the FBIs counterintelligence division, FBI lawyer Tisha Anderson, a Perkins Coie billing expert, and DNC operative Tom McMahon.

The defense will then present its case, which includes a long witness list that could extend the trial past Memorial Day.

Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly reported FBI General Counsel James A. Bakers last name.

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Kellyanne Conway blasts Hillary Clinton for pushing unvetted Trump-Russia collusion claims – Fox News

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Kellyanne Conway said Monday the faulty Trump-Russia collusion theory was used to "delegitimize" the Trump presidency. Conway joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss the recent bombshell from former Clinton aide Robby Mook, who testified in the Michael Sussmann trial that Clinton supported pushing the collusion theory to reporters.

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KELLYANNE CONWAY: Robby Mook and others are under oath in a courtroom on the record. This is not a Twitter spat. This is not the vast right-wing conspiracy. This is real. Chapter 30 in my new book is called Collusion, Illusion, Delusion. This country wasted two and a half years, close to three years. All that taxpayer money and all that diversion. President Trump, his spokespeople would go out and try to talk about a policy prescription, fentanyl, for example, and they say Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia. Collusion was the Sesame Street word of the year for three years. Where does he get his reputation back? President Trump should hold his head high at all the great accomplishments he made for this country. But it's more fundamental than that. They tried to delegitimize his presidency and cast doubt on the newly elected president.

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Elon Musk asks Twitter execs about resurfaced Hillary Clinton tweet – Fox Business

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that when it comes to President Biden, "the real president is the teleprompter." He made the remarks on a video episode of The All-In Podcast.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is asking Twitter executives about a resurfaced Hillary Clinton campaign tweet that he considers a "hoax."

Musk was responding to a Twitter user on Friday asking him about a previous tweet by the Hillary Clinton campaign which purports to have "uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank"

"@elonmusk I have reported this tweet as misleading disinformation to the powers that be at @twitter. I would be interested to know if, when you receive control over the company, anything was done with this at any level. Pls advise soonest," one Twitter user asked.

Musk said that the person is "absolutely correct" that Clinton's tweet is "misleading disinformation."

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"You are absolutely correct. That tweet is a Clinton campaign hoax for which their campaign lawyer is undergoing a criminal trial," Musk said in response, linking a BBC article with the headline "Michael Sussmann: Clinton lawyer 'lied to manipulate FBI over Trump.'"

Musk's comments come after he made an appearance on the All-In Podcast, stating that he will vote for Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.

Twitter accepted Musk's offer accepted Musk's offer to buy the company on April 25, but the social media giant has come under fierce scrutiny by Musk over the company's true number of spam accounts, which the Tesla CEO thinks is much higher than Twitter claims.

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"20% fake/spam accounts, while 4 times what Twitter claims, could be *much* higher. My offer was based on Twitters SEC filings being accurate. Yesterday, Twitters CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%. This deal cannot move forward until he does," Musk tweeted.

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Rep. Jim Jordan: The FBI Must Have Known About The Latest Bombshell Revelation Regarding Hillary Clinton And Her 2016 Campaign – FOX News Radio

Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Joran joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to react to former Clinton Campaign manager Robby Mook testifying that then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton approved the distribution of materials to the media linking the Trump Organization to a Russian bank.

According to Rep. Jordan, this was all part of a plot by the Democrats to smear and bring down Donald Trumps campaign in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.

You make it all up. You get Glenn Simpson to peddle it to the press. You get Michael Sussmann, whos working for you as your campaign lawyer, to take it to the FBI. And then you act like, oh, we dont know where this came from. And the thing thats getting kind of old, but we keep saying it, but its getting kind of old is, we told everyone this years ago that this is what was going on. And of course, oh, no, no. We were the ones supposedly peddling disinformation and making things up when in fact, it was them who did it all along. And frankly, the only thing we were kind of wrong about was it was a little bit worse than we even thought. Everyone was in on this. Now, the one concern I have with what Durham is doing is that I think the FBI had to know. And it seems like the FBI is getting off easy here. How does Jim Baker not know when Sussmann brought him this information that this wasnt coming from the Clinton campaign? So thats the one thing that concerns me a little bit.

Plus, Rep. Jordan shares his thoughts on the many crises facing the Biden administration, including record-high gas prices, soaring inflation and rampant crime in major American cities. Listen to the podcast to hear what else he had to say!

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How FBI bigwig aided and abetted Hillary Clinton plot – New York Post

Who needs to spend millions on television commercials or Facebook ads if youve got friends in the FBI who can pull off a political dirty trick for you?

Just look how cozy Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann and FBI general counsel James A. Baker are in text messages revealed in Thursdays testimony at Sussmanns trial.

Can you meet tomorrow, Sussmann asks the high-ranking government official. OK, I will find a time, Baker answers. Does he need help getting into the building? No, Sussmann answers, I have a badge to get into the Federal Bureau of Investigation. How convenient.

It was during this meeting that Sussmann peddled the false story that Donald Trump was secretly communicating with a Russian bank.

Sussmann obviously is guilty of the crime of which special counsel John Durham accuses him, lying to the FBI, despite his claims otherwise. He specifically says to Baker that hes not coming in on behalf of any client or company when he was working for Clinton.

But are we really to believe Baker didnt know that Sussmann a well-known Democratic lawyer who can drop by the FBI at the drop of a hat was a biased tipster? Worse, when Baker passes Sussmanns story to FBI agents, he doesnt tell them where its coming from, allowing the lawyer anonymity even as an investigation finds his tale is garbage.

Durham is pursuing a narrow indictment, but what hes exposing is far larger. An unethical Clinton campaign, a biased government bureaucracy, and an insouciant class of Beltway insiders who figured they could get away with anything.

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