Jimmy Kimmel goes vile on Fox News viewers

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Jimmy Kimmel was one of the only people in the media, who does not work for Fox News, to cover the recent filings by Special Counsel John Durham. Writes Carmine Sabia

Give late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel some credit. He was one of the only people in the media, who does not work for Fox News, to cover the recent filings by Special Counsel John Durham.

But you can stop the credit there, as the only reason the partisan hack covered it was to mock the people who care about the President of the United States being spied on.

He took his swipe before showing a video clip of Eric Trump on the Fox News show “Hannity” talking about the recent filing by Durham.

“Trump’s terrible kids are making the rounds, desperately trying to protect the golden goose. Last night, Eric took time out of his busy schedule to promote this made-up Hillary Clinton spying case they’re now pumping into the Fox News viewers’ soft, oatmeal-like brains,” he said.

In the video, Eric Trump made a valid argument.

“Hillary Rodham Clinton is a New York resident, let me just, kind of, you know, break that down for you. She lives in Chappaqua, New York, and guess where Trump Tower is located? It’s located on Fifth Avenue in New York. Where are these prosecutors? Where is the D.A.? Isn’t that a federal — isn’t that a, you know, isn’t that fraud? Isn’t that all sorts of offenses?” he said.

But rather than address the facts presented Eric Trump, Kimmel decided to mock him like a child.

“I never noticed what a voice he — why is Ivanka’s voice more masculine than Eric’s? High Pitch Eric, you know. If you want to know where the prosecutors are, the answer is gathering evidence against your grifter father, that’s where they are,” he said.

But not content with attacking one Republican, Kimmel then decided to take a swipe at former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

“A Manhattan judge and jury today rejected Sarah Palin’s lawsuit against the New York Times, they said there wasn’t enough evidence to prove the Times defamed her in an editorial they published in 2017. So I guess she traveled all that way on her dogsled for nothing. I have to say, between the elections and the lawsuits and The Masked Singer, Sarah Palin is one of the most versatile losers in history. She’s got range,” he said.

Attorneys for the 2016 presidential campaign of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid a technology company to “infiltrate” servers that were in Trump Tower, and after the election in the White House, in order to create an “inference” and “narrative” to link former President Donald Trump to Russia, a filing from Special Counsel John Durham said.

The bombshell news was first reported by Fox News:

Durham filed a motion on Feb. 11 focused on potential conflicts of interest related to the representation of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman, who has been charged with making a false statement to a federal agent. Sussman has pleaded not guilty.

The indictment against Sussman says he told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016, less than two months before the 2016 presidential election, that he was not doing work “for any client” when he requested and held a meeting in which he presented “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel” between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin.

In the February 11 filing in a section titled “Factual Background,” Durham said that Sussman “had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including a technology executive (Tech Executive 1) at a U.S.-based internet company (Internet Company 1) and the Clinton campaign.”

It said that Sussman’s “billing records reflect” that he “repeatedly billed the Clinton Campaign for his work on the Russian Bank-1 allegations.”

The filing showed that the Tech Executive and Sussman met and talked to another law partner, who was serving as General Counsel to the Clinton campaign. That attorney, sources said, is Marc Elias, who worked at the law firm Perkins Coie.

Durham’s filing states that in July 2016, the tech executive worked with Sussman, a U.S. investigative firm retained by Law Firm 1 on behalf of the Clinton campaign, numerous cyber researchers and employees at multiple internet companies to “assemble the purported data and white papers.”

“In connection with these efforts, Tech Executive-1 exploited his access to non-public and/or proprietary Internet data,” the filing said. “Tech Executive-1 also enlisted the assistance of researchers at a U.S.-based university who were receiving and analyzing large amounts of Internet data in connection with a pending federal government cybersecurity research contract.”

“Tech Executive-1 tasked these researchers to mine Internet data to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia,” Durham said. “In doing so, Tech Executive-1 indicated that he was seeking to please certain ‘VIPs,’ referring to individuals at Law Firm-1 and the Clinton campaign.”

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