Biden campaign hired same tech firm used by Hillary Clinton to spy on Trump: FEC records
Proving once again that the establishment Deep State is an incestuous pool of corruption, Federal Election Commission records have revealed that Joe Biden's campaign used the same corrupt tech firm Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign used to spy on Trump Tower and the Trump White House.
According to a Feb. 11 court filing by special counsel John Durham, who has been tasked to investigate the origins of the hoax that Donald Trump "colluded" with Mother Russia to "steal the election" from Clinton, her campaign utilized Neustar Information Services and one of its principals, Rodney Joffe, to digitally spy on the then-GOP presidential nominee and later president.
"After last week’s bombshell court filing by Durham showed that a tech executive 'exploited' his access to computer data at the White House to find 'derogatory information' about President Donald Trump, the former president and his allies said it was proof that Trump was under surveillance while he was in office. And while the liberal mainstream media were quick to decry that claim as unfounded, the facts show that claim to be spot on,"
the New American reported.
Now, the
Washington Free Beacon reported that the same firm was used by Biden's campaign as well, leading some to speculate that Joffe, who was named in Durham's filing as working with indicted Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, may have still been spying on Trump during the 2020 election cycle.
The
Free Beacon added: "According to Durham, Neustar's chief technology officer, Rodney Joffe, accessed sensitive web traffic data that the company maintained on behalf of the White House executive office in order to collect 'derogatory' information about Donald Trump. Joffe allegedly provided the information to Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who in turn gave it to the CIA during a meeting in February 2017. Durham charged Sussmann in September with lying to the FBI about his investigation of Trump. The Biden campaign's payments raise questions about whether Joffe continued snooping on Trump in the most recent election."
FEC records have also shown that executives and staffers at Neustar contributed more than $17,900 to Biden's campaign, again demonstrating the incestuous D.C. swamp relationship Trump promised to drain.
Durham's filing says that
Sussmann and other Clinton campaign attorneys paid Neustar to "infiltrate" servers that were in Trump Tower, and later in the White House, in order to create an "inference" and "narrative" to link Trump to Russia.
According to
Fox News, "The indictment against Sussman says he told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016, less than two months before the 2016 presidential election, that he was not doing work 'for any client' when he requested and held a meeting in which he presented 'purported data and white papers that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel' between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin."
Clinton, of course, has denied any wrongdoing like she always does.
"Trump and
Fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real ones. So it's a day that ends in Y," she said. "The more his misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie."
Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani claimed in an interview with
Newsmax TV this week that he has "proof" Clinton spied on the Trump campaign "in my bedroom" and added that the former president has known about the spying for years.
"I can't tell you exactly how, but I know how [Trump] knew about it back then,"
he said.
"There's a lot more to come out," he continued. "They may think it's gobbledygook, but it's gobbledygook supported by about 1,000 pieces of evidence, none of which have been revealed yet. I happen to have it in my bedroom, or my den, actually. I've had it there for years."
Clinton needs to be indicted, and Biden too,
given he was aware of what was happening while he was Obama's VP.
Sources include:
TheNewAmerican.com
FreeBeacon.com
USAFeatures.news