interviewed by Mueller's team, Durham's prosecution team nor by Michael Sussmann's defense team which, committed an unforced error putting him on the stand on Friday to testify on Mr. Sussmann's behalf after the judge had ruled against Durham's placing a Clinton e-moil in evidence. Now, the e-mail will come in as evidence for the prosecution. He testified on Friday that the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee agreed to provide information about a link between her opponent Donald Trump and Russian Alfa Bank to a reporter, despite the fact that her campaign was not certain about the truth of the allegations.
"Mook said the decision to release the Alfa allegations to a reporter was discussed with senior campaign officials, including senior policy adviser and now the White House national security adviser, Jake Sullivan; campaign chairman John Podesta and communications director Jennifer Palmieri.
Clinton was briefed about the decision to go to the press with the allegations in the fall of 2016, and according to Mook, 'she thought we made the right decision.'"
Sort of reminds me of Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrick and Charles Laughton in "Witness for the Prosecution," written by Agatha Christie
Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clinton-durham-investigation-robby-mook/