Durham probe finds evidence of Clinton spying

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Hillary Clinton, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, waves to attendees while taking the stage during a campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. As Clinton's allies went on the attack against FBI Director James Comey, the White House defended the FBI chief against allegations from some Democrats that he's trying to interfere with the election. Photographer: Ty Wright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Hillary Clinton and the Democrats have dismissed the Durham probe since the start, however, Durham has now found evidence that Clinton paid for access to Trump servers.

John Durham, the special counsel hired by the Trump Administration to investigate Russian relations, has found that in 2016 Hillary Clinton’s team first paid to access Trump servers during their presidential campaigns.

The servers were in Trump Tower, and then again in the White House in pursuit to find a connection between Donald Trump and Russia.

Durham has indicted three people so far as a part of the investigation, and it’s expected that there will be more coming.

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