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Rep. Jim Jordan: Durham Exposed 'Concerted Effort to Try to Frame' Trump
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio (Tom Williams/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
By Eric Mack | Sunday, 20 February 2022 11:40 AM
The latest revelations from court filings by special counsel John Durham have exposed how lawyers and a White House internet contractor have effectively laundered information to "create an inference and a narrative" to "frame" former President Donald Trump, according to Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
The fact internet data executive Rodney Joffe, known to be Tech Executive-1 in the filing, went to Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann instead of the FBI over allegedly concerning findings shows the politically motivated connection of spying on the Trump campaign, Donald Trump's personal residence in Trump Tower, and the White House, Jordan told Sunday's "The Cats Roundtable" WABC 770 AM-N.Y.
"If there's a concern that Mr. Joffe finds in his work, as someone who has been contracted with by the government – if there's a concern, he should bring that information directly to the FBI," Jordan told host John Catsimatidis. "But that's not what he did, John.
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"Durham was using the terms, 'They were trying to create an inference and a narrative.' Now, that's a fancy way of saying [the Democrats] were trying to frame the President of the United States.
"If they can do it to the president of the United States, imagine what they can do to you or I, or anyone in this great country?"
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