The laws involving her illegal server, the trafficking in classified data, the fact that the president of the United States at the time was also knowingly tracking in classified data on an unsecured server with his secretary of state. The number of people who are culpable, the number of people who were aware this was going on were also vulnerable and at risk. She had to be cleared. She had to be exonerated. This stuff had to be swept away. Mr. Jarrett says that’s the origin of this.
And in the process of sweeping away all of the evidence and all of the innuendo and all of the dangers faced by Hillary Clinton, the other side of the story is framing Donald Trump. While they exonerate Hillary, they frame Donald Trump for a twofer, all to guarantee she wins. And then when none of it went as planned, panic set in, and that’s where this book kicks in with the explanation of the framing of Donald Trump.
We’ve talked about all of it here over the course of many days. With this book in your hand, you have a constant reference manual that’s fun to read, easy to read, and I guarantee you, you go through this, you turn the pages, there are gonna be things in this book, even though you think you know it all, that you don’t know. Your eyes are gonna pop out. And you’re gonna say, “Whoa. I didn’t know that.” Or “wow. I didn’t think of it that way.”
It’s an extremely valuable piece of information to have, particularly in the way it’s been assembled and put together. Look, there have been a lot of people that have written about this and a lot of people who have been brilliant in their analysis of it. But it’s happened column by column, radio show by radio show, newscast by newscast at a time. This puts it all in one place in a timeline. And Gregg Jarrett’s a lawyer, understands what’s gone on here.
But it cannot be overstated what the real objective here to start was. And that was clearing Hillary Clinton of all of the crimes these people knew she had committed. This is doubly a whammy because it wasn’t just framing Donald Trump. He had not committed any crimes. Donald Trump did not criminal any crimes. They had to make it look like he had, in the process exonerating Hillary from crimes she had committed.
And, by the way, we’re not just talking about hiring Christopher Steele and Perkins Coie and the law firm and Fusion GPS and the assembly of the Steele dossier. That’s just a part of it. That was used in order to get a FISA warrant to spy on Carter Page and the Trump campaign. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg of the near-criminal activity Hillary Clinton had committed.
And the crimes that she committed by using an unsecure server and trafficking in classified data, Gregg Jarrett has a chapter here in which he details people and their cases, people who have been sent to prison, people who’ve been found guilty, people who have had to pay fines, people whose lives have been ruined for doing far less than Hillary Clinton has done. And it was all done to clear the decks for her.