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This is Rudy Giuliani back again with another episode of Rudy's Common Sense.
And as you know, we left the other episode halfway through because we wanted to make sure that we adequately explained not only the facts of this Danchenko case, but the implications of it.
As to whether or not it's going to be further pursuit, because the answer to that is the question as to whether or not we solve the double standard in this country and we bring this country together again.
The implications from this indictment are unbelievably serious.
We either are a country that can deal with serious corruption or we're not.
We used to be a country that could.
We used to be a country that could always improve itself.
And this is the challenge, and that's why I wanted to spend a little extra time on this second part of it, which we will now proceed with today.
Thank you.
Welcome back, and we were at this stage, the Danchenko-Dolan relationship.
And it probably turns out, of all the people on this board, Maybe with the exception of Olga Galkina, who we'll get to later.
It's actually Dolan that probably knows the most about Russia, even more than Danchenko, because for the last eight years he's been working for Russia.
And for the Clintons.
And doing deals for them.
Remember, ultimately, the Clintons make millions from Russia.
So it becomes quite a close and very, very cozy and corrupt relationship.
So Dolan has to get information for Danchenko.
So the first thing that he does is he says, well, first of all, Danchenko tells him that he's working on a project against Trump.
Now, Dolan denies that he was told that.
But Tanchenko says, I made it clear to him I was working on a project against Trump.
And I need any thoughts, any rumors, any allegations that you have either against Trump or Manafort.
And what he comes up with is, Dolan says, I was having a meeting with a guy, a GOP guy, very close, very high up with Trump.
Who tells me that Trump is very close to Putin, that they do a lot of things together, got a lot of deals together.
It's a whole bunch of gossip.
It's no one particular thing.
But a whole bunch of gossip that can fill an affidavit if it were true.
And Danchenko dutifully takes that, because now he's starting to earn his keep, right?
He dutifully takes that, and he makes it part of what he reports to Steele.
So now think about this.
The Steele dossier that you were hearing so much about, that John McCain and Clapper and Brennan were trying to sell to Congress, the press, and the courts, and particularly sold it to the press, it's not Steele's work.
It's not even Dan Shanko's work.
It's Chuck Dolan.
In other words, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Is Danchenko telling Steele the truth?
Is Dolan telling Danchenko the truth?
And we are going to invade a man's home?
We're going to invade a man's privacy?
We're going to rip apart his life based on this?
Yeah, we're going to do it because this party has become totally corrupt, and will do anything for power.
This is outrageous, what happens here.
So Dolan tells Danchenko, That this big-shot Republican told him that Trump is in very tight with the Russians, which Danchenko repeats to Steele.
That ends up in the Steele dossier.
And then it ends up in the affidavit that's used to get a warrant to spy on and to take the telephone calls and to invade the privacy of Carter Page, which lasts for four months.
So that's the first of many lies in an affidavit that under any normal circumstances would have
put the person who signed it in prison rather quickly. Now, Dolan also has a relationship with
a woman named Olga Galkina.
She is a Russian woman, and she very much wants a job in the administration.
She wants to work for Hillary, and she is promised a job by Dolan.
And in exchange for the job, she gets some information for Dolan.
First bit of information to get for Dolan is that a company called Webzilla, an internet company, had hacked successfully the Democratic National Committee to basically demonstrate that it is hackable and that the stories about it being hacked are true and that the problem with it is it's going to turn out to be completely untrue.
Webzilla had nothing to do with it.
There's no evidence of it.
It's not true.
Couldn't be proved.
So she completely lies in order to get the job.
Then she goes one step further.
She knows Michael Cohen, who was at that time Trump's lawyer.
And she says that she has knowledge and evidence and that on a certain date, and she gives the date or series of dates, Michael Cohen went to Prague to meet with a particular Russian agent.
In order to solidify the Russian deal that was going on.
And Dolan takes it.
Doesn't check it.
Takes it.
Passes it to Danchenko.
Danchenko passes it to Steele.
Steele gives it to Comey and the vaunted FBI.
And it ends up in the affidavit, seeking to invade the Fourth Amendment rights of Carter Page.
The affidavit says on the top of it that it's verified.
No one verifies this fact.
In this chain that took place here, from Alga, to Dolan, to Danchenko, to Steele, to the head of the FBI, right?
James Cardinal Comey.
Well, the good cardinal doesn't bother to check this out, just like he doesn't bother to check out anything.
He's content even three months later to tell the president it hasn't been verified.
Isn't that your job?
Isn't that why we have you?
Aren't you supposed to verify affidavits you give to the FISA court since nobody else is going to do it?
And it's pretty simple to verify that fact that comes through three levels of hearsay.
It's just, you call up the passport office and you say, on such and such a date, we have an allegation that a citizen named Michael Cohen went to Prague.
You got any evidence that he went to Prague during that period of time?
You kind of do it just to corroborate things.
Well, they didn't do it, and he didn't go to Prague, and he had never gone to Prague, and it was a complete lie!
Which they allowed to be floated in front of the court, and the court has done nothing about it, and neither has the Justice Department.
You think somebody get prosecuted for that one, huh?
Wow So, Galkina turns out to be lying about both.
Right?
She's lying about Webb Zillow.
They never hacked anybody.
And Cohen was never in Prague.
But all that it proves is the reckless disregard for the truth of all the people involved in this.
Reckless disregard for truth is the equivalent of knowing conduct, which is used in almost every case for the basis for prosecution, unless you are an entitled, spoiled, I mean, that isn't the end of it.
that nobody else can commit, particularly not Republicans.
So, Comey, that one, that lie, that lie goes away also.
But that isn't, I mean, that isn't the end of it.
This thing gets, this thing gets, this thing gets even worse
because Danchenko himself, Danchenko himself is doing a little, a little bit of his own,
a little bit of his own research.
So Danchenko claims that on a number of occasions, I have them all listed here, I think they're one, two,
three, four, four occasions, he gets a call from someone he assumes to be the president
of the Russian, American Chamber of Commerce.
The man's name is Sergei Millian, M-I-L-L-I-A-N.
And Sergei, among other things, tells him that there's a well-developed... Now, these are the words that he used in the affidavit and repeated over and over again, so I'm trying to get them exactly right.
There's a well-developed conspiracy of cooperation between the Trump campaign and Vladimir Putin.
That goes in the affidavit to invade the privacy of an American citizen.
That's a pretty serious allegation, isn't it?
Well, there's nothing done to corroborate that.
I mean, that's basically Danchenko's word of one, two, three, four conversations with the Russian-American Head of the Chamber of Commerce.
It's put in the affidavit.
Comey says the affidavit is verified and signs it.
I'd be damned if I do that and not ask my FBI, would you go interview the head of the Russian American Chamber of Commerce?
Wouldn't you do that?
Do you realize the significance of a FISA warrant?
A FISA warrant suspends American constitutional protection.
And it says they're allowed to listen in on your telephone calls because you are a danger to national security.
So far, every single thing they've done in order to invade Carter Page's rights is a lie.
They're not true.
They've also not gotten up off their backsides and done a single bit of work.
Verify means you tried to verify.
You know what they had the temerity to say?
Oh, it's very hard to verify these.
No, it's not.
Verified hundreds of them.
It's hard to verify that Michael Cohen went to Prague?
Gosh almighty, you make a telephone call and you can verify that.
It's hard to verify whether the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce said these things about Trump.
Isn't that what we send FBI agents to go interview people for?
What do the ones in Washington do, just play gin?
He doesn't do that either.
Are we getting pretty darn close to reckless disregard for the truth?
Are we getting pretty close to Comey didn't give a damn because he was going to do this illegal act whether it was justified or not?
Are we getting pretty close to the fact that they were just hell-bent on framing him for something he didn't do?
I mean, we know they did that.
We know they did that.
And these guys were part of it.
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So Danchenko says he had four conversations with this guy.
At no time could he be sure that it was the president of the Russian American Chamber of Commerce, but it sounded like him.
That's another reason why you would go verify it.
He doesn't know if it really is the guy.
So you take two agents, They hook up the name of the guy in the telephone book.
I could help him.
The name is Sergei Milyan.
You go see Sergei and you say, Sergei, did you say that to… Well, they finally do it after it's over.
You know what Sergei says?
I never talked to him.
I haven't been valuable to half of the time.
Or maybe it wouldn't have been.
If you had it at the time, you wouldn't have been able to invade Carter Page's rights and ruin his life, would you?
You wouldn't have been able to keep leaking to the newspapers that Trump was under investigation for colluding with the Russians.
Because a very big part of this was not just court.
Everything was leaked to the newspapers.
When people's houses were raided, the press found out first before anybody else.
Every other week there was a leak from Mueller's office that Donald Trump Jr.
was going to be indicted, which turned out not to be true.
It was being done for some kind of a sophomoric emotional effect, hoping that it would get Trump upset and he'd make a mistake.
I mean, these people were operating like you do in a fascist country.
And they were being allowed to operate that way because the press was doing the same thing with them, taking what they were being given, not examining it, and then when it was proven untrue, ignoring it.
There's also then, of course, the worst one of all, and the one that should have been the giveaway.
I don't know the nicest way to describe this other than salacious, let's call them the P allegations.
That when Trump was in Moscow and he found out that it was a room that Obama had stayed in, he and some of the Russians and possibly some of the Secret Service agents urinated on the bed.
Now, I've got to tell you, I read the Steele dossier very quickly as Trump's lawyer when I first saw it.
I got through the first two pages and I said, you know, I did FISA warrants when Comey was working his way through high school.
And I said, I would have thrown this thing out in a second.
This is not done by a professional intelligence agent.
This is done by somebody writing for the National Enquirer.
And that one I really want to corroborate.
Trump's a germaphobe.
You don't exercise your mind when you do this.
You let him tell you that Cohen went to Prague and, you know, checked the passport, right?
I'll give you another one.
They say that they went and got a passport renewed at the counsel's office in Miami.
There is no counsel's office in Miami.
It doesn't exist.
What would that have taken?
Just a little call to the State Department to say, did any of these Russians show up at the counsel's office in Miami on such and such a date?
You see, you do that to corroborate.
That's what a responsible, honest prosecutor does.
This was, please, let me not check because I'm going to find out it's all a bunch of lies.
Because they knew it was a bunch of lies.
They were all part of the scheme.
They knew it.
This was an attempt to frame Trump, try to keep him out of the White House.
Peter Strzok told his mistress that immediately.
He said, Don't worry.
We've got a plan to keep him out, and if that doesn't work, we've got an insurance policy to kick him out.
And they did eventually have to get into the insurance policy, which was the $45 million ridiculous Mueller investigation.
So now we also have in the affidavit four violating Carter Page's rights.
We have this allegation that Trump went into this room with these agents, and he urinated on the bed, and the agents urinated on the bed.
So where did this come from?
Where did this allegation come from?
Hmm.
Well, nobody wants to own up to it, but here's a pretty good guess as to what happened.
Earlier in the year, both Danchenko and Dolan We're in Moscow at the same time, and either together or apart.
They both had a meeting with the manager of the hotel.
And Danchenko comes back, and within two days this allegation is surfaced, and within two days after that it's leaked.
The way Danchenko puts it is, he was told that by some of the staff and by one of the more senior people, a Westerner.
Now, if you're a serious person, much less a serious FBI agent, if you're really concerned about the rights of people, If this isn't just an attempt to frame Trump, do you put this in the affidavit without checking it out?
I'm shocked that the judge who signed this didn't hold it up and say, go check this out.
I'm shocked.
I'd like to know who the judge is who did that.
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Now, if you had gone and checked it out, you would have gone to that senior western guy
at the hotel.
In Moscow.
He exists.
We got his name.
This has never happened.
Ah!
I don't know, how many things now do we have in this affidavit that are demonstrably false, were put in there deliberately, even though they're false, and there was not a single, not the slightest attempt to verify it, even though it said verified at the top, which certainly makes verified a lie.
We have the statement that the Trump Organization and Putin have been in a conspiracy together for some time.
The person who supposedly said that, the Chamber of Commerce gentleman, says, not only did I never say it, I never even talked to them.
We have the Prague story that Cohen went to Prague To make a deal with the Russians for Trump.
Cohen's never been in Prague.
We have the use of the Miami consulate when there was no Russian Miami consulate.
We have gossip and information from Dolan that says that a high-level GOP member was sitting with Trump and talking about how they have this collusion with Russia.
Dolan eventually says, I never got that from a GOP person.
I kind of heard rumors like that from people, but I never, never, even though it's in the affidavit now, I said, that's a lie.
And we, of course, we have the story about urinating.
That's outrageous.
And there are about 10 more, but I don't have the time to go through them.
So the end result is that this is what he's being prosecuted for.
He's being prosecuted for giving this false information What we've just outlined to you, because this false information was the basis on which a man's rights were violated.
His phones were tapped.
His mail was looked at.
His whole life was turned upside down.
He was... And this is all attended, attended to all this is, you don't just get investigated quietly and secretly.
These bums leak it to the press.
So they ruin your reputation and ruin your life.
The end result of this indictment, if it's true, and it's true, is that the whole Russian collusion story is a load of crap.
They should be all put on lie detector tests, and we should find out who gives it to the
press.
And then the press takes it and lies about it.
The end result of this indictment, if it's true, and it's true, is that the whole Russian
collusion story is a load of crap.
The whole Russian collusion story is an attempt to frame a presidential candidate and the
president of the United States in order to get him out of office because this whatever-she-is
wanted to be there.
Thank you.
That's what it was.
That's what it is.
Do you know that the New York Times and the Washington Post got Pulitzer Prizes for reports that are now filled with lies?
They're filled with all these lies.
Because the Pulitzer Prize winners never went and verified it themselves, either.
They just took what these crooked FBI agents and prosecutors gave them.
Don't you think that those Pulitzer Prizes should be taken back?
Well, there's going to be a lot more to this.
What we're going to find out is that at the very highest levels of government, There was a plan to destroy Trump, to stop him, and then to get him out and impeach him, and they were just going to go and do that over and over and over again until it worked.
And the real question is, is Durham, who has taken so long to get us here, Who has really hurt us by not moving fast enough and getting this to the American people before we elected an infirm president.
Is he going to be content with the little fish here?
I mean, we haven't even indicted Steele.
But we're going to just do, like, Danchenko and Sussman and— But up here, we're going to indict the people running it?
We're going to indict Biden for the January 5th meeting in the White House, where he's told— That Hillary is running a plan to basically try to defer the attention to her crimes by making it look as if Trump is colluding with the Russian government?
The White House knows this as early as July of 2016.
It's reiterated again on January 5th of 2017.
Obama knew it.
Biden knew it.
It's in the memos.
Brennan's memo makes it clear that they knew it.
Are they going to be investigated?
Are they going to be prosecuted?
Are they going to be impeached?
Biden was a material part of this.
He's the one who volunteered to out Flynn in what is a totally fixed case.
He sat there at the meeting on January 5th when this whole thing was explained.
When it was explained that this was being done so that Hillary could get the attention off of her destroying 32,000 emails.
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So, let's pull this all together and see where we are and what this could all mean.
There's no doubt there were five, six material lies that were told here, and this prosecution for false statements is a very, very solid one, and one that should, in the normal course of things, move you up the ladder.
If this concludes here, we have a scandal.
If this concludes with Danchenko and Dolan and these people who were nobodies in this scheme, because it wasn't done for their benefit.
It was done for the benefit of Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, the Democratic Party.
They're the ones who paid for it.
They're the ones who orchestrated it.
They're the ones who knew exactly what was happening.
It's not going to be that hard to reach them if you've got the courage to do it.
So let's see if that happens.
But just so you get an idea of how strong this case is, Brennan wrote these extraordinary memos.
I mean, this goes back to while the campaign was still going on.
He was aware of the fact that Hillary was developing this false narrative, this frame-up, in order to get the pressure off her for all the crimes that she committed.
Mr. Brennan wrote that on July 26, Mrs. Clinton allegedly approved, quote, a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security state.
That's extraordinary that he would write that to the president.
Extraordinary.
Absolutely extraordinary.
This is a—Brennan also writes in the memo, which is supposedly a Russian source, of Brennan's, right?
An exchange discussing U.S.
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's approval of a plan concerning U.S.
presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S.
elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of her private email server.
So a number of times Brennan lays out for the president that Hillary is doing this in order to create a distraction so that people stop driving her crazy for the crimes that she committed.
And then it all culminates on January 5th when the following people are in the White House together.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, FBI Director James Cardinal Comey, Vice President Joe Biden, and the big guy, Mr. Obama.
And they lay out a whole plan here where media leaks are going to be a big part of this strategy.
And this is an article written by really a remarkable reporter.
This was written by Hemingway, by Ms.
Hemingway.
I do believe that.
But in any event, I would get a copy of this.
Obama-Biden Oval Office Meeting on January 5.
This article might end up in an indictment if—this article will end up being part of a speaking indictment if Durham does his job.
It basically lays out that National Security Advisor Susan Rice wrote an unusual email
to herself about the meeting that was also attended by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates,
FBI Director James Comey, and Vice President Joe Biden.
And they agree that not all of the information on Russia is going to be fully shared with the
incoming Trump team.
That is directed by Obama.
And they talk about how to direct and organize the leaks and ambushes that would make the transition chaotic, would scar quality individuals and keep them away from the government, and by every means possible get rid of Flynn, because he basically knows too much.
And that meeting, that first meeting, is subjected to memos, notes, and it's extraordinary that they would sit through this.
And then decisions are made about what to do with Flynn.
They thought the case against Flynn had been closed.
But somebody had failed to close it, and they're all extraordinarily happy that they still have an opportunity to go after Flynn, because he's the one guy that might be able to actually figure out what was going on.
And then on the 5th of January, the whole crew is there in the Oval Office.
Yates, Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Biden, and Rice.
And during that meeting, according to Ms.
Hemingway, not only did Obama give his guidance about how to perpetuate the Russia collusion theory, he also talked about Flynn's conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Comey and Yates were extremely confused about this because they had not told him that there was a conversation with Sergey Kislyak.
It had just taken place.
So he asked to have had other sources into the CIA.
And the conclusion is that it probably was Susan Rice who had publicly lied, but later admitted under oath to a widespread use of unmasked intelligence that she would probably be the person who did it.
Now the meeting is over.
This is January 5th.
Now we get to January 20th, the last hours of the administration.
Rice writes the memo describing the January 5th.
Meeting.
An hour or two before the inauguration.
Why?
Why would you do that?
Because you forgot to protect your backside, right?
I better get it in before I'm out of office.
And she puts in this gratuitous statement that Obama announced at the beginning of the meeting to do everything by the book.
The question is that his book comes from Chicago, and it's a book about how to cheat, lie, steal, rely on lies, don't verify, So, this is what we have so far.
There's plenty more.
Kasher is being sent over to the Ayatollah and the rest who like to kill innocent people.
So this is what we have so far.
There's plenty more.
This whole thing is now going to come out.
If Durham doesn't get interfered with, if Durham doesn't get cut off, if Durham doesn't get fired,
if Durham doesn't lose guts here, you're going to find out about probably the worst
conspiracy in the history of this country, maybe.
A conspiracy to illegally Deprive a person of the presidency based on lies and false information, and then a conspiracy to try to impeach him based on equally false evidence, and actually voting for impeachment twice on completely false evidence.
Boy, that's going to mark our time in history as a pretty terrible one.
Let's hope we've learned from it.
Let's hope we get it all out.
It's like the bad blood.
We've got to get it all out, we've got to get it over with, and we've got to move on.
And I hope this got you to understand better this one piece of it, because this one piece can take you the rest of the way, if you have the courage to pursue it.
We'll find out if Durham does.
Thank you.
Thank you for listening, and we'll be back in a few days.
God bless you, and God bless America.
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