Mueller Report Showed Donald Trump Was Fixated on Finding Hillary Clinton's Emails
BY ABIGAIL ABRAMS
TIME, APRIL 19, 2019
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One of the people Flynn contacted to help with the search was Barbara Ledeen, a longtime Republican Senate staffer who had worked for Sen. Chuck Grassley, then-chair of the Judiciary Committee. Ledeen, and had a reputation on the Hill for propagating rightwing spin. She had already launched an effort to find Clintons emails, and began working with Flynn and updating him on her progress.
Several months earlier, Ledeen had reached out to Republican operative Peter Smith about the Clinton emails, according to Muellers report, telling him that they were classified and had been purloined by our enemies. Ledeen suggested to Smith that Clintons email server was likely breached long ago and that Chinese, Russian, and Iranian intelligence services could re-assemble the servers email content. She added that an unnamed third person could help obtain the emails.
Ladeen sent Smith a 25-page initiative outlining her proposed search, according to the Mueller report. This document suggested working with intelligence sources who could use contacts at various foreign services to determine if any of those services had gotten to the server, the Mueller report said. Even if a single email was recovered and the providence [sic] of that email was a foreign service, it would be catastrophic to the Clinton campaign, Ledeen wrote.
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By September, Ledeen told Smith she had a trove of emails from the dark web that she believed were Clintons deleted messages, according to the special counsel report. Erik Prince, an informal Trump advisor who founded private security firm Blackwater and is the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, provided the funding for Ledeen to hire a tech advisor to authenticate the emails. Prince told Mueller that the tech advisor found the emails were not authentic.
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Smith talked to the Wall Street Journal in May 2017 about his search for the Clinton emails. Shortly afterward, he killed himself, leaving a note explaining that there was no foul play surrounding his death, adding that he had a bad turn of health and that his life insurance policy was about to expire.
Source:
http://time.com/5573910/mueller-report-donald-trump-clinton-emails/