A report released Friday by top cyber-security experts concludes, as did Special Counsel Robert Mueller, that the 2016 Trump presidential campaign did not secretly communicate with the Russian government via a computer server belonging to Russia’s Alfa Bank.
In the report by the cyber consulting firm Ankura, cyber experts determined that the communication from Alfa Bank to servers on the U.S. East Coast were going to a company that runs marketing activities for several global hotel chains, including, for a number of years, the Trump Hotels – not servers owned or operated by the Trump campaign.
Mueller, when asked during a hearing in the summer of 2019 about allegations that Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were exchanging covert communications via the Alfa Bank server, said, “I believe it’s not true.” more
You believe it’s not true? You mean that it’s a lie.
This finding cries out for a new House committee to get to the bottom of these allegations that there are no links.
“Ankura”…Who are they, why are they beating a horse that’s been dead for years and who is paying them? Is this some Durham Due Diligence?