In reality, the investigation primarily relied on the discredited “Steeledossier,” produced by former MI6 agent Christopher Steele on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
A History of Fabricating Evidence
In July of 2018, the infamous Steeledossier was revealed to be little more than a collection of unverified opposition research funded by Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (
Crossfire Hurricane was based in part on the dossier that ex-British spy Christopher Steele, who favored Clinton over Trump, compiled on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
One of the two officials, Serhiy Leshchenko, is known to have provided information to Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm behind the infamous Clinton-funded Steeledossier.
November 13, 2019By Ivan Pentchoukov, Zachary Stieber
Winer, who has known Steele since at least 2010, said previously that he met with his contact to discuss information in the dossierSteele compiled from second- and third-hand sources.
Testimony from former FBI General Counsel James Baker has been cited as corroborating McCabe’s version of events, but just like the FBI’s use of an article by Yahoo News’ Michael Isikoff to corroborate the Steeledossier, Baker’s testimony represented
Durham's grand jury has since brought charges against Michael Sussmann, a longtime Democrat lawyer, and Igor Danchenko, a Russian analyst who helped ex-British spy Christopher Steele compile the error-riddled dossier about Trump,
John Ratcliffe, the
We've talked about it on past shows, and I've dubbed the 51 Intel letter as the SteeleDossier 2.0. It's by the same perpetrators who ran the same exact playbook back when they ran the Steeledossier to rig a presidential election wire to wire.
We've covered him extensively on how he was triggered to produce that 51 Intel letter, what I call the SteeleDossier 2.0. He was triggered at the behest of Tony Blinken.
Perkins Coie also was the law firm that had hired Fusion GPS—on behalf of the DNC and the Clinton campaign—which in turn hired former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele to produce the dossier that has become known as the Steeledossier.
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The FBI was forced to officially cut ties with Steele on Nov. 1, 2016, after he broke source rules by peddling his dossier to media.
The Clinton campaign, along with the Democratic National Committee, funded the production of the so-called Steeledossier, which is at the heart of the allegations that Trump colluded with Russia.
FISA Abuse
The Page warrant was largely based on the infamous Steeledossier, a collection of unsubstantiated claims of Trump-Russia collusion collected by former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele, who was hired at the behest of the Democratic National
At the core of the collusion allegations is the so-called Steeledossier, a compilation of opposition research on Trump funded by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
The fact is, this “intelligence community” assessment, too, is based on DNC junk—almost certainly the Crowdstrike report and the discredited Steeledossier.
Of course, we also know that Rosenstein participated in the use of the never-verified Steeledossier to spy on U.S. citizens, despite his sworn statement that it could be relied upon by the court.
In March 2017, the project hired the opposition research firm Fusion GPS and former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, who produced the infamous “Steeledossier” used to obtain a secret FISA warrant to surveil the Trump campaign and White
In the warrant the FBI used the SteeleDossier, a collection of unsubstantiated claims about Trump-Russia ties compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele who was commissioned by the Democratic Party and presidential campaign of former State Secretary
That warrant application was based largely on the unsubstantiated Steeledossier. The congressmen accuse McCabe of depriving Page of his rights and of investigative misconduct.
And then they went out and hired Christopher Steele for the Steeledossier, so all of that funneled back in.
But what Fusion GPS and company and Sussmann are now saying it's all work product.
There's no way the Steeledossier was just concocted out of thin air, no one paid for it. What I told then Chairman Nunes was let's get a subpoena, let's go get the bank records, and we'll see who paid who.