In a scathing bit of mockery, President
Donald Trump issued a statement Friday night asking if Special Counsel
John Durham is still alive, as the prosecutor's probe into the origins
of the Russia collusion probe drags on.
Durham has been looking at the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane, the
bureau's inquiry into the Trump 2016 presidential campaign's alleged
links to Russia, for about two years. Trump Attorney General Bill Barr
designated him "special counsel" last October.
For the president, who has long derided the FBI probe as a
hoax and witch hunt, patience appears to be wearing thin, even though
he's been out of office since late January.
"Where’s Durham? Is he a living, breathing human being? Will there
ever be a Durham report?" Trump said in a statement, according to Fox
News.
Trump, still looking for vindication, has repeatedly accused the FBI
of improper conduct in his probe and overreliance on an unverified and
at times salacious dossier of information compiled by onetime British
intel agent Christopher Steele. Ultimately, insufficient evidence was
found by that inquiry's special counsel, Robert Mueller, to show
collusion between Trump's campaign operatives and Moscow.
Durham and other U.S. attorneys who served under Trump were asked to
resign earlier this year by incoming Joe Biden. But while
Durham has given up his role as U.S. attorney for Connecticut, he
kept his status as special counsel looking into the Russia inquiry.
Biden himself has said he will not interfere with any Justice Department
investigations.
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