What did Felonia know and when did she know it?

Good day all. The Durham investigation into the fake dossier that the Deep State used to hound the Greatest President in the 21st Century has now moved into the criminal trial phase.

At the moment, the person on trial is a bit of a low man on the Totem pole. He is being tried for lying to the FBI. However, the interesting part is what is being presented to the Jury. Although she isn’t on trial, (YET!), the testimony and evidence is showing that Felonia von Pantsuit, aka Hillary Clinton, was in on this from the very beginning. Here are some of the details from Fox News:

Former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook testified Friday, (May 20th), that then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton approved the dissemination of materials alleging a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and Russia’s Alfa Bank to the media, despite campaign officials not being “totally confident” in the legitimacy of the data.

Mook was called to the stand for testimony by Michael Sussmann’s defense Friday.

It doesn’t sound like he was of much help to Sussmann, and may have just put a very large bullseye on Felonia von Pantsuit…and himself as well.

During cross-examination by government prosecutor Andrew DeFillippis Friday, Mook was asked about the campaign’s understanding of the Alfa Bank allegations against Trump and whether they planned to release the data to the media. Mook said he was first briefed about the Alfa Bank issue by campaign general counsel Marc Elias, who at the time was a partner at lawfirm Perkins Coie. Mook testified that he was told that the data had come from “people that had expertise in this sort of matter.”

It looks like Mook understood that what they were planning to do could amount to sedition and the overthrow of a duly elected president. He hedged during his testimony.

Mook said the campaign was not totally confident in the legitimacy of the data, but had hoped to give the information to a reporter who could further “run it down” to determine if it was “accurate” or “substantive.”

Yeah, that is a load of horse shit. They knew from day one that this was a cooked up lie, and it looks like they were trying to use the fake dossier to, at best, force President Trump from office and at worst, railroad him into prison.

He also said he discussed whether to give the information to a reporter with senior campaign officials, including campaign chairman John Podesta, senior policy advisor, now White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, and communications director Jennifer Palmieri.

And?

“I discussed it with Hillary as well,” Mook said.

DING! DING! DING! DING! DING! DING! DING!

“I don’t remember the substance of the conversation, but notionally, the discussion was, hey, we have this and we want to share it with a reporter,” Mook said.

The government asked Mook if Clinton approved “the dissemination” of the data to the media. 

“She agreed,” Mook testified.

Well, we always knew that Felonia was into this up to her eyeballs and Mook just confirmed it. I wonder how long before his “Tragic accidental suicide caused by three bullets to the back of the head” is going to occur? People who cross Felonia or are perceived as a threat have a habit of suffering tragic accidents or commit suicide.

Now the big question is, will Durham go after Felonia von Pantsuit? Lord knows she’s totally corrupt and not just with the fake Steele Dossier. I would like nothing better then to see her “tragically die after slipping in the prison shower.” Failing that, just plain rotting away in jail for the remainder of her will do nicely. Stay turned to this Bat Channel!

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