Jake Sullivan, national security adviser in the Biden administration, is neck deep in trouble over the Russian hoax. He could be indicted, as more and more Clinton associates come under scrutiny by John Durham. It’s taken a while, but we could finally see paydirt soon leading all the way to Hillary.

FNC: Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s White House national security adviser, is the “foreign policy advisor” referred to in the indictment of former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, according to two well-placed sources.

This is the closest Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Russia investigation has come to anyone directly associated with the Biden White House. Sussmann was indicted for allegedly lying to the FBI on Sept. 16, and has pleaded not guilty to one count of making a false statement to a federal agent. This case came out of Durham’s probe into the origins of the Russia investigation.”

Durham’s indictment alleges Sussmann told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker he was not doing work “for any client” when he requested and held a September 2016 meeting in which he provided evidence of a purported secret communications channel between then-candidate Donald Trump and Russia.”

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Rep. Devin Nunes the ranking member of the Intelligence Committee, said, “It seems like a lot of the key Russia hoaxers fell upward and got promotions in the Biden administration. If Jake Sullivan was involved in the hoax, he should come clean and give a full, honest account of his role — but I won’t hold my breath for that.”

During Tuesday’s White House briefing, Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if there’s “any conflict here that would preclude Sullivan from being able to carry out his duty.” “I refer you to the Department of Justice. I’m not going to comment on that from here,” Jean-Pierre said. That is not exactly a strong defense.

This issue brought law professor Jonathan Turley to say, “This brings us back to Durham’s calendar. Sullivan reportedly gave his series of denials to Congress in December 2017. The statute of limitations for lying to Congress is five years, which means that Sullivan still would be within range for Durham if the special counsel does not buy Sullivan’s denials.” Let’s hope.

This piece was written by David Kamioner on November 11, 2021. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.

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