As TGP’s Cristina Laila reported earlier a new letter from the Justice Department addressed to Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) reveals John Durham’s investigation into Spygate is much larger than previously known.

AG Barr’s review of the FISA abuses and surveillance against Trump’s campaign is “broad in scope and multifaceted,” according to the DOJ letter.

The letter to Nadler, penned by Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd, indicates Fusion GPS, foreign intelligence services and non-governmental organizations and individuals are all a target of US Attorney John Durham’s investigation into the origins of Spygate.

“The Review is broad in scope and multifaceted, and is intended to illuminate open questions regarding the activities of U.S. and foreign intelligence services as well as non-governmental organizations and individuals,” Boyd wrote.

Durham’s investigation of the investigations involving both the 2016 presidential campaigns (plural) is so massive that the Justice Department had to clear existing office space to make room for the team of US Attorneys, other personnel and DOJ employees.

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On Monday night FOX News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett and former Special Counsel Ken Starr joined Sean Hannity to discuss Attorney General Barr’s letter to Nadler.

Gregg Jarrett told Sean,

“What struck me was that it said non-government which means Glenn Simpson at Fusion GPS, Nellie Ohr at that same company. It also means the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton Campaign who were involved with paying for the phony dossier.”

Via Hannity: