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Faced with libel lawsuit, dossier drafter Christopher Steele hedges on linking Trump to Russia
2017-12-22
[WASHINGTONTIMES] Remington Christopher Steele, the former British spy who fueled an ongoing investigation into President Trump’s administration, was a lot more confident of his charges when he wrote his now-notorious 2016 dossier than he is today in defending it in a libel lawsuit.

While Mr. Steele stated matter-of-factly in his dossier that collusion between Mr. Trump and the Russian government took place, he called it only "possible" months later in court filings. While he confidently referred to "trusted" sources inside the Kremlin, in court he referred to the dossier’s "limited intelligence."

In recent weeks, the dossier of opposition research has taken on added importance in the debate over the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into suspected Russia coordination and whether it is biased against Trump people. Congressional Republicans are demanding that the FBI explain how the deeply contested, Democrat-financed document took on such importance in a major government investigation.

Mr. Steele wrote 35 pages of memos in which he said Trump aides were part of a vast conspiracy with Moscow to interfere in the election against Perennial Presidential Campaigner Hillary Crooked Hillary Clinton
... former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, Conqueror of Benghazi, Heroine of Tuzla, formerly described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world, usually described by the rest of us as The Thing That Wouldn't Go Away...
. The unverified charges were spread by Fusion GPS, the Washington-based political research firm that first commissioned the report. Mr. Steele bragged to Mother Jones magazine that he started the Mueller investigation by convincing FBI agents that summer about the credibility of his dossier.

It was later revealed that the campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton helped fund the dossier, meaning that in essence her paid agent was spreading unsubstantiated charges to get to the FBI to investigate her opponent, critics say.
Posted by:Fred

#10  What makes me sad is I want to believe the FBI is composed of good honest folks with just really corrupt leadership but nobody has resigned (well maybe five people), nobody has come out and tried to stop this nonsense, they've just kept quiet to see how it plays out.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-12-22 19:38  

#9  What? You think he shot himself two times in the back of the head?
Posted by: Matt   2017-12-22 16:34  

#8  Never heard of photoshop, Besoeker?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-12-22 16:33  

#7  Can we have a photo of Mr. Steele holding a copy of yesterdays MAIL? 'Proof of life'... that sort of thing. We hope you'll understand.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-22 16:02  

#6  ...to cover Hilly's involvement in the Russian uranium deal? To mask Hilly's involvement in the origins of the dossier? To divert attention from Russia's investments in Hilly's slush fund?

All of the above, plus time delay. Over time news becomes overtaken, memories fade, evidence is lost, and people even become deceased.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-22 09:05  

#5  There are probably a few more 'tidbits' about Hilly out there that we aren't even fully aware of yet, too.

Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-12-22 09:03  

#4  embrace the power of "and"
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-22 08:59  

#3  #2 - to cover Hilly's involvement in the Russian uranium deal?

To mask Hilly's involvement in the origins of the dossier?

To divert attention from Russia's investments in Hilly's slush fund?
Posted by: Bobby   2017-12-22 08:55  

#2  So, why is Mueller's team so intent in linking Trump to Russia? Never mind, just a rhetorical question.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-12-22 08:39  

#1  ... her paid agent was spreading unsubstantiated charges to get to the FBI to investigate her opponent ...

It should be noted that the FBI was eager and very willing to comply which one could argue is a violation of the FBI Ethics and Integrity Program, Section 7. Political Activities. Or does that only apply to the little people?
Posted by: S. Sleater9697   2017-12-22 06:32  

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