https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/26/6-n...ate-probe/
Interesting article on what Durham is up to.
"...Elias was not the only one called before the grand jury, as Durham’s team laid out in Monday’s filing in an effort to obtain an extension to the discovery deadline.
In addition to Elias, the grand jury heard sworn testimony from James Baker; Bill Priestap; the assistant director of the FBI’s counterintelligence division; a former FBI deputy assistant director for counterintelligence; an FBI special agent; an FBI headquarters supervisory special agent; two CIA employees; two employees of Georgia Tech; and a former employee of one of the internet companies identified in the indictment.
Also significant was the list of individuals or companies served with grand jury subpoenas for documents, which included the Clinton campaign; “a political organization,” likely the Democratic National Committee; Perkins Coie; three internet companies connected to Joffe; Georgia Tech; Fusion GPS; and “a public relations firm that advised [Perkins Coie] concerning public statements issued in 2018 about the [Sussmann’s] meeting with the former FBI General Counsel.”
The full list of materials provided to Sussmann’s legal team added additional insights into the breadth of the special counsel’s investigation, including the fact that Durham’s team conducted at least 94 interviews. In addition to Baker and Priestap, Durham’s team interviewed more than 24 other current or former FBI employees, numerous CIA employees, a dozen employees at various internet companies connected to Joffe, as well as an employee of Joffe’s, the former chairman of Perkins Coie, a former employee of the Clinton campaign, and four current and former employees of Georgia Tech.
Likewise interesting is that the special counsel’s office turned over to Sussmann 12 transcripts of interviews conducted by the DOJ’s Office of Inspector General in connection with the OIG’s investigation of Crossfire Hurricane. That Durham had these documents suggests the special counsel’s office is reviewing what the OIG compiled as part of its own investigation...."