Tristan Justice of the Federalist examines the latest evidence of Hillary Clinton’s unsuitability for elected office.

As Hillary Clinton reemerges out of the ashes of a failed presidential campaign for a potential bid in 2024, questions remain about what she knew and when she knew it regarding her operation’s collusion crusade with crimes far beyond the worst transgressions of the Watergate scandal.

On Saturday, U.S. Special Counsel John Durham revealed in his probe’s latest filing the Clinton campaign hired tech workers to spy on then-businessman Donald Trump both during and after the 2016 election to frame the GOP president as a Kremlin agent. The narrative concocted by Democrats and adopted by deep-state actors in the Obama administration would eventually cement among the left-wing base and undermine the first years of the Trump presidency with the help of a complicit media.

According to Durham’s filing in the criminal case of Michael Sussmann, a Clinton campaign attorney indicted in September on charges of lying to federal officials, the defendant and Rodney Joffe contracted tech researchers at Georgia Tech “to mine Internet data to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia.” The assignment aimed “to please certain ‘VIPs’ at the Clinton campaign and Sussmann’s law firm, Perkins Coie. Targets of surveillance included an unnamed health care provider, Trump Tower, Trump’s Central Park West apartment building, and the Oval Office.”

The data, Durham alleged, was then manipulated and turned over to the CIA to frame Trump and the president’s associates with engaging in suspicious activity on Russian cell phones.

The revelations are earthshattering. Clinton campaign operatives colluded with government officials to subvert the will of the American voter through made-up narratives hoping to provoke impeachment.

One can easily imagine the consequences had Trump engaged in such conduct. The former president would likely be impeached by the same Democrat Congress which already passed a snap impeachment of the outgoing commander-in-chief. …