Professor Jacobson: 'The Steele Dossier was manipulated by James Comey, then Director of the FBI, by Democrats, the media, and others in The Resistance to paralyze the Trump administration and to put the nation through years of investigations.'
: Let me bring in William Jacobson, Cornell Law Professor and the mind behind legalinsurrection.com. This is from your site today, special counsel John Durham’s final report showed everyone what we already knew. There was no collusion between Trump and Russia in 2016, or ever. You read this report throughout the night, burning the Midnight Oil. William, what did it tell you?one of the biggest takeaways is what a destructive, vicious, damaging person Hillary Clinton is to our political process.
The manipulation that she perpetrated here is so horrible, not for what it did to Donald Trump, that’s bad enough, but what it did to our nation. And they allowed this to happen. And they said nothing. They allowed people to report that they’re investigating and said nothing. They were co-conspirators here. The Obama administration was fully on board with this, because if they weren’t fully on board with it, they would’ve said something, that there’s nothing there. And then you see James Comey and the others then using these Russia allegations in the Steele Dossier to try to set up Trump.
The media so hated Trump that they interfered in our election. They manipulated our political process and they did it as a group with only a handful of exceptions.
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