Russiagate: Durham report alleges Trump-Russia “collusion” was clinton campaign scam
The Durham report sheds light on the alleged Clinton campaign scam, with the assistance of FBI deception and media complicity, in relation to the Trump-Russia “collusion” narrative. It highlights that the core allegation of Russian hacking of the DNC, which was also propagated by the Clinton camp and echoed by the FBI and media, remains untouched.
During an interview with Insider, Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman for Donald Trump, publicly admitted for the first time that he shared polling data from the Trump campaign with Konstantin Kilimnik, a long-term business associate with suspected ties to Russian intelligence. The US Treasury Department has characterized this data as “sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy,” and Kilimnik reportedly passed it on to Russian spies.
Manafort's acknowledgment contradicts his previous denials made during the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller into election interference. At that time, Manafort had denied any involvement in the transfer of sensitive campaign data. This admission also diverges from the account presented in his upcoming memoir, “Political Prisoner,” where he claims to have only provided Kilimnik with “talking points” on publicly available polling data.