Elon Musk says the Russiagate campaign hoax is fake news aimed at discrediting ex-President Donald Trump with untrue tweets.
The ex-FBI General Counsel James Baker spoke last Thursday at the trial of Hillary Clinton's campaign, where lawyer Michael Sussmann's manufactured Steele Dossier proves that Trump and a Russian bank scam were fabricated.
A Hoax Perpetrated To Stop Donald Trump's Victory
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said that the tweet by Hillary Clinton in 2016 was fake as the Russia collusion claim that Trump won with Moscow's help, according to Sputnik News.
The former Obama secretary of state tweet was posted on October 31, 2016, after losing to former President Donald Trump. A manufactured report was leaked after the Democrats charged that a secret server at Trump tower sent covert messages to the Kremlin.
The SpaceX CEO responded to a question from a user known as VeeSPIKE in a tweet labeled as "misleading disinformation" by Twitter, but it was never removed and does not bear a warning label, cited New York Post.
Nevertheless, the billionaire tycoon declined to comment on how he'd have made an effort to eliminate the former Secretary of State's message if he were in control of the social media behemoth.
These comments came after Laura Seago, a former analyst at a Washington-based firm, gave testimony as part of a 2016 sit-down between several members of the strategic intelligence research firm Fusion GPS, which compiled the so-called Steele dossier, also journalist Franklin Foer to make unfounded theories about Trump after having learned about it from Sussmann.
Hillary Clinton Directed Aide To Leak Information
Clinton directed former campaign manager Robby Mook to leak the false news to the media, telling a DC Court, cited the Daily Telegraph.
Elon Musk and his opinion about the Russiagate Campaign hoax matter as the Democrats aim at him.
Mook conducted Clinton's defeated 2016 campaign, gave evidence that campaign lawyer Marc Elias contacted him, and stated to have evidence that a web server linked to Russia's Alfa Bank transferred data with servers owned by the Trump Organization.
He contended to have been guaranteed that the facts came from "people with expert knowledge in this type of matter. Adding that nobody had total confidence about leaked information, and asked Clinton whether he should release it to the media. Consent was given to let the information out to the media called Russiagate.
The Slate online news source published the unfounded claims of Clinton's organization. It outlined how Alfa Bank of Russia had a secret server at the Trump building, a solid proof that Trump and Moscow were in cahoots which was a big lie.
Jake Sullivan, the current National Security Advisor and a Clinton adviser then, included a statement to fuel the fake news to lessen Trump's chances of winning. He claimed that Russia was the mastermind in the attempts to hack Clinton's campaign, promulgating a dishonest claim used by the Democrats against a candidate and later the winner of the 2016 elections.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller proved it was a hoax aimed at an opponent of the Democrats. Collusion with Russia was debunked, and the hacking of the 2016 elections was a ploy by the Democrats, who could not accept defeat at the hands of Donald Trump in the 2016 elections.
Sussman pleaded not guilty as US Department of Justice Special Counsel John Durham prosecuted the Clinton lawyer, appointed by then-Attorney General William Barr in 2019 to look into Russiagate before Mueller took the lead. Trump calls the lies a witch hunt from 2016 to attack him in office.
Elon Musk and his opinion on the Russiagate campaign hoax matters, as the Twitter CEO is finally bringing to light the controversial Steele dossier.