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Report: John Durham 'knows he has crimes,' but how many were involved? 'They have a pretty good idea'

As Twitchy reported last week, the probe into the origins of the Russian collusion hoax by U.S. Attorney John Durham shifted from an administrative review of the Russia investigation to a criminal inquiry.

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On Wednesday, Fox News reported that not only does Durham have evidence of crimes; he also has a “pretty good idea” of who’s involved in that group and what the charges might be.

Fox News’ Brooke Singman reports:

The elevation in status [to criminal inquiry] means the U.S. attorney for Connecticut will be able to subpoena witnesses, file charges and impanel grand juries.

“You do not impanel a grand jury at this point unless you are going to indict,” a source familiar with the investigation told Fox News. “Durham is at a point where he knows he has crimes and now the question is how many people were involved and they have a pretty good idea of that group of people and what the charges can be and whether or not they can get some cooperators.”

“Obama-era figures have reason to sweat,” says Fox News in its headline.

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Come on, we’re getting anxious here.


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