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White House Refuses to Address Durham Revelations That Could Implicate Biden's NSA

White House Refuses to Address Durham Revelations That Could Implicate Biden's NSA
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In Monday's press briefing, the White House's Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to answer questions about the latest revelations to come out of the Durham probe into the origins of the Russian collusion hoax. 

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Despite multiple questions on the topic, Jean-Pierre only repeated claims that she "can't speak to" the developments that apparently show Hillary Clinton's campaign paying a tech company to "infiltrate" Donald Trump's servers at Trump Tower in New York and the White House in Washington as part of the plot to concoct a narrative showing collusion between Trump and Russia. Gee, I wonder why Jean-Pierre didn't want to talk about that?

As Townhall reported earlier on Monday, Biden's current National Security Advisor — Jake Sullivan — is a former staffer for Hillary Clinton who became her presidential campaign's senior policy advisor and who drove the Russian collusion hoax with a 2016 statement responding to convenient reports of communication between a server in Trump Tower and a bank in Russia. 

So, no — the White House isn't going to answer the question of whether a presidential campaign infiltrating an opponent's servers constitutes spying, because the Clinton campaign used Jake Sullivan, now Biden's NSA, to push the Russian collusion hoax using "evidence" between a Trump server and a Russian bank.

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As some Twitter users pointed out, someone really ought to ask Jake Sullivan himself whether a presidential candidate trying to infiltrate the servers of their opponent is appropriate behavior. Or legal, for that matter.  

Jean-Pierre suggested that questions on the matter be directed to the Department of Justice where it's safe to assume the party line will also be: no comment. 

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