Commentary On this week’s episode of Kash’s Corner, Kash Patel, former government official and chief of staff to the United States Secretary of Defense, discusses the most recent developments in the Durham investigation revealing how a Clinton- connected tech executive spied on the White House to obtain information on President Donald Trump. Recently, Durham has filed a conflict pleading, saying that he has discovered that the indicted Michael Sussman is represented by a law firm Latham and Watkins, that also represents other people and witnesses in Durham’s investigation and who he will call in Sussman’s trial. Under the rule of law, in court and under ethical obligations of the prosecutors, it is incumbent for the prosecution to disclose any possible conflicts of interest. The consequences of failing to do that could mean that the defense (in this case Sussman) could claim they were not made aware of conflicts of interest …