Hageman Statement on Conclusion of the Durham Investigation

Hageman Statement on Conclusion of the Durham Investigation
Rep. Harriet Hageman — Rep. Harriet Hageman Official Website
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Washington, DC – On May 17, 2023, Statement from Congresswoman Harriet Hageman on the conclusion of the Durham investigation:

“The conclusion of the Durham investigation and release of his report confirms what we have known all along – “Trump-Russia Collusion” was a lie from the very beginning. It was a Democrat initiated attempt to influence an election, led by Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton that was enabled by a partisan FBI leadership team. Not only did this sham cost the DOJ and FBI their reputations, it also cost the taxpayers millions of dollars for an investigation.

“There should have been no FISA surveillance, no “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation, and no special counsel. The lack of probable cause, accuracy of examining information, and objectivity by the FBI is criminal, and those who willfully advanced the lies exposed by the Durham report should face criminal prosecution. The report is proof that the federal government was weaponized to first block President Trump from being elected and, once in office, to block him from carrying out his agenda. 

“As a member of the Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, I will dedicate my full effort to ending the abuses of power that are taking place within our federal government, protecting whistleblowers who have been intimidated and coerced by their superiors at their agencies, and prosecuting those bad actors that have damaged this country through their partisan political actions.”

Original source can be found here.



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