Former DNI Says He Gave Durham 1,000 Intel Docs–Thinks More Charges Should Come

Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said that he gave John Durham 1,000 intelligence documents.

He also said that he belives Durham should have more charges coming because the documents support them.

From Just The News:

Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe says he’s given John Durham, special counsel investigating the Russia collusion probe, a trove of documents that he thinks support charges beyond those recently filed against cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussman.

“Sussmann’s is the first of what I would hope would be a number” of additional people charged, he told Fox News on Sunday.

Ratcliffe made the argument on what he said was “1,000 intelligence community documents” that he thinks support additional charges that he would “expect” Durham to bring, in addition to the declassified documents he’s provided.

Ratcliffe, who oversaw the country’s 17 intelligence agencies in the latter part of the Trump administration, announced in October that he handed over the roughly 1,000 pages of materials to the Justice Department to assist with Durham’s investigation, according to the Washington Examiner.

Ratcliffe has also declassified two heavily redacted Russia-related documents, including handwritten notes from former CIA Director John Brennan showing he briefed then-President Barack Obama in 2016 on an unverified Russian intelligence report claiming former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton planned in July 2016 on tying then-candidate Donald Trump to Russia’s hack of the Democratic National Committee to distract from her improper use of a private email server, the Examiner also reports.

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