Clinton's Campaign Paid Tech Firm to "mine" Data from Trump Servers

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Clinton's Campaign Paid Tech Firm to "mine" Data from Trump Servers


Donald Trump has furiously accused Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign of treason after a special counsel said her team had tried to monitor his White House servers in a attempt to uncover connections to Russia to smear him with.



On Saturday, the ex-president unleashed a furious rant and claimed that Team Clinton's actions was once punished following the Special Counsel John Durham filed a court filing detailing the alleged spying plot.  server list The story first surfaced on Fox News earlier in the day.



Trump stated: 'The most recent plea from Special Counsel (John) Durham proves indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton campaign in an attempt to create a totally fabricated connection to Russia.



"This is a crime that is more extensive and scope than Watergate and everyone involved or who knew about it should be investigated."



In Durham's documents, she had claimed that Hillary Clinton's campaign was paying an IT company to mine data from servers at Trump Tower and later the White House,' they spoke.



According to a filing from Special Counsel John Durham, the aim was to try to discredit Trump by linking Trump to Russia, which had been accused of interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.



Durham was appointed by then Attorney General William Barr to serve as the Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice in October of 2020, while Trump was president. He continues to investigate the case, which is likely to anger supporters of the 45th president.



Durham's filings accused Hillary Clinton 's election campaign of paying money to a tech company to "mine data' from servers that were at Trump Tower, and later the White House