Danchenko agrees to be defended by law firm representing Clinton cronies under Durham scrutiny

Kash Patel, former chief of staff for acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller and a former top investigator for Republican Rep. Devin Nunes who helped with the Nunes FISA memo, has been sounding the alarm about Danchenko's legal representation and its connection to the Clinton campaign.

"Now the Clinton camp is nested in the Danchenko case, and the firm has access to all Durham discovery, including all information related to investigation of Clinton campaign conduct," Patel told the Washington Examiner.

Danchenko’s new lawyers took over in December and told Judge Anthony Trenga of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that Durham’s team was raising questions about Robert Trout, who is of counsel at their firm and has represented Clinton campaign members, but they argued there is no conflict of interest.

Durham’s team argued the interests of the Clinton campaign and Danchenko “could potentially diverge in connection with any plea discussions, pretrial proceedings, hearings, trial, and sentencing proceedings.”

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