Former Special Counsel John Durham, who investigated the FBI's investigation of possible ties between Russia and the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, testifies before the House Judiciary Committee. We hear some of the hearing and talk about it with Sabrina Eaton, Washington Correspondent for cleveland.com & The Plain Dealer.
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Title: Washington Today (6-21-23): John Durham tells Congress his report on FBI Russia probe is 'sobering'
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