Republicans seized on a recent court filing submitted by special prosecutor John Durham that alleged the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee tried to infiltrate Trump campaign and White House servers, arguing that mainstream news outlets are avoiding covering Durham’s findings. “A tech company hacked the White House and spied on a sitting President. This should concern everyone. But the mainstream media refuses to cover it,” said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) in a Twitter post. The lawmaker made similar comments during a Fox News appearance on Monday. “Yep, there was spying going on, and it was worse than we thought because they were spying on the sitting ​p​resident of the United States,” Jordan told “Fox & Friends” on Monday. “And it goes right to the Clinton campaign.” Durham’s motion Friday was connected to lawyer Michael Sussman, a former Perkins Coie lawyer who was charged last year with lying to the …