DNC Refuses to Hand over Servers Allegedly Hacked by Russia. What are they Hiding?

It’s a great question — why won’t Democrats turn over some of their computer servers that they’ve accused the Russians of hacking into to the FBI?

Democrats have been talking about Russian collusion with the Trump campaign for the last six months or longer, and yet, they seemingly won’t submit evidence that would appear to be crucial to this drawn-out case. As Republican Congressman Sean Duffy of Wisconsin (a former district attorney himself) states in this incisive clip, that’s a red flag for any potential investigator.

Of course, the Democrats are keen to look at computers belonging to hackers and/or to WikiLeaks and are extremely anxious to put Trump staffers and cabinet officials in front of Congressional panels under oath to answer questions about collusion. But if the Democrats won’t submit their own evidence in the case, why should anyone else submit theirs?

This is an excellent query that CNN’s Chris Cuomo ultimately had a tough time personally answering. Maybe Cuomo should be asking the same question of the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) former chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

Watch as Representative Duffy makes an excellent point about what the DNC is hiding.


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