Clinton Campaign / DNC paid for Steele Dossier

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The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about President Trump’s connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin, people familiar with the matter said.

Marc E. Elias, a lawyer representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, retained Fusion GPS, a Washington firm, to conduct the research.

After that, Fusion GPS hired dossier author Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer with ties to the FBI and the U.S. intelligence community, according to those people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Elias and his law firm, Perkins Coie, retained the firm in April 2016 on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the DNC. Before that agreement, Fusion GPS’s research into Trump was funded by a still unknown Republican client during the GOP primary.

The Clinton campaign and the DNC, through the law firm, continued to fund Fusion GPS’s research through the end of October 2016, days before Election Day.


Fusion GPS gave Steele’s reports and other research documents to Elias, the people familiar with the matter said. It is unclear how or how much of that information was shared with the campaign and DNC, and who in those organizations was aware of the roles of Fusion GPS and Steele. One person close to the matter said the campaign and the DNC were not informed of Fusion GPS’s role by the law firm.

The dossier has become a lightning rod amid the intensifying investigations into the Trump campaign’s possible connections to Russia. Some congressional Republican leaders have spent months trying to discredit Fusion GPS and Steele, and tried to determine the identity of the Democrat or organization that paid for it.

Trump tweeted as recently as Saturday that the Justice Department and FBI should “immediately release who paid for it.”

Elias and Fusion GPS declined to comment on the arrangement. Spokespersons for the Clinton campaign and the DNC had no immediate comment.

Some of the details are included in an Oct. 24 letter sent by Perkins Coie to a lawyer representing Fusion GPS, telling the research firm that it was released from a client-confidentiality obligation. The letter was prompted by a legal fight over a subpoena for Fusion GPS’s bank records.

People involved in the matter said that they would not disclose the dollar amounts paid to Fusion GPS, but said that the campaign and the DNC shared the cost.

Steele previously worked in Russia for British intelligence. The dossier is a compilation of reports he prepared for Fusion. The dossier alleged that the Russian government collected compromising information about Trump and the Kremlin was engaged in an active effort to assist his campaign for president.

Fusion GPS’s work researching Trump began during the Republican presidential primaries, when the GOP donor paid for the firm to investigate the real estate tycoon’s background.

Fusion GPS did not start off looking at Trump’s Russia ties, but quickly realized that those relationships were extensive, according to the people familiar with the matter.

When the Republican donor stopped paying for the research, Elias, acting on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the DNC, agreed to pay for the work to continue.

The Democrats paid for research, including by Fusion GPS, because of concerns that little was known about Trump and his business interests, according to the people familiar with the matter.

Some of Steele’s allegations began circulating in Washington in the summer of 2016 as the FBI launched its counterintelligence investigation into possible connections between Trump associates and the Kremlin. Around that time, Steele shared some of his findings with the FBI.

After the election, the FBI agreed to pay Steele to continue gathering intelligence about Trump and Russia, but the bureau pulled out of the arrangement after Steele was publicly identified in news reports.

The dossier was published by BuzzFeed News in January. Fusion GPS has said in court filings that it did not give BuzzFeed the document.

In early January, then-FBI Director James B. Comey presented a two-page summary of Steele’s dossier to President Barack Obama and President-elect Trump.

Congressional Republicans have tried to force Fusion GPS to identify the Democrat or group behind Steele’s work, but the firm has said that it would not do so, citing confidentiality agreements with its clients.

Last week, Fusion GPS executives invoked their constitutional right not to answer questions from the House Intelligence Committee. The firm’s founder, Glenn Simpson, had previously given a 10-hour interview to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Over objections from Democrats, the Republican leader of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (Calif.), subpoenaed Fusion GPS’s bank records to try to identify the mystery client.

Fusion GPS has been fighting the release of its bank records. A judge on Tuesday extended a deadline for Fusion GPS’s bank to respond to the subpoena until Friday while the company attempts to negotiate a resolution with Nunes.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...b9_story.html?utm_term=.1569774179d7#comments
 
fake dossier dressed up as real ( this was the PissGate dossier) bought and paid for by a Republican donor
( #neverTrump)

Then taken over by Clinton and the DNC to makeup/dig up more dirt on Trump.
Deep State (FBI) starts to pay for it because they hate Trump and his calls for rapproachment w/Russia.

Clapper -that serial liar POS- decides to give it some legitimacy by "briefing Trump"
( a 2 pager to cover their ass with respectability)

What a bunch of shitty conspirators from Republicans to Deep State to DNC!
trying to slime Trump with Fake News
 
thuglifeTrump.jpg
 
I just might have to force myself to watch some msm tonight...they should be having a crow-eating festival.
they won't touch it, or they'll hide behind the dossier is not fully discredited
( even though PissGate is a part of it)
 
They hired an American firm to do opposition research. You RW tards have a problem with that?

They don't get it, it's nothing, intially was started by one of the President's Repiblican political opponents in the primaries and the Clinton campaign picked up the tab afterwards.

It wasn't data coming from a National Government that was antagonistic toward the U.S.
 
Is that what they call paying for Fake News now?

Seems you also can't provide what emjoi and teflon couldn't, you all are getting giddy over nothing, says a lot how desperate the right is to find a deflection from the Administrarion's shortcomings
 
Following Trump’s victory, The Post reported, the FBI arranged to pay Steele to proceed with intelligence gathering about Trump and Russia.
That deal was later nixed after the former intelligence officer was identified in news reports.....

Reports on the dossier's funding came just days after the president tweeted about the controversial file.
"Officials behind the now discredited 'Dossier' plead the Fifth," Trump tweeted on Oct 21. "Justice Department and/or FBI should immediately release who paid for it."

congressional Republicans as they've tried to get the firm to reveal those who supported Steele’s work.

Fusion GPS has refused to do so, citing client confidentiality agreements.

Officials with the firm have also invoked their right to refuse to answer questions from the House Intelligence Committee. Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., subsequently subpoenaed the firm’s bank records in order to identify the client who subsidized the dossier.

Meanwhile, Glenn Simpson, the Fusion GPS founder, already gave a 10-hour interview to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...d-to-salacious-trump-dossier-report-says.html
 
I love the spin out of the libbies. Just oppo research now right?

If it was just oppo research then why did they try to hide it for so long?


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I love the spin out of the libbies. Just oppo research now right?

If it was just oppo research then why did they try to hide it for so long?


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Alright, perhaps you can do what your five previous comrades couldn't do, what are you exactly getting your pants wet about? Explain why this is a big deal
 
there is ANOTHER ONE on Tucker Carlson where the Podesta group was compromised by..wait for it..
Paul Manafort..working for the Russians...
Podesta group is the heart of Democratic fundraising,and John Podesta was Clinton campaign manager
 
Following Trump’s victory, The Post reported, the FBI arranged to pay Steele to proceed with intelligence gathering about Trump and Russia.
That deal was later nixed after the former intelligence officer was identified in news reports.....

Reports on the dossier's funding came just days after the president tweeted about the controversial file.

congressional Republicans as they've tried to get the firm to reveal those who supported Steele’s work.

Fusion GPS has refused to do so, citing client confidentiality agreements.

Officials with the firm have also invoked their right to refuse to answer questions from the House Intelligence Committee. Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., subsequently subpoenaed the firm’s bank records in order to identify the client who subsidized the dossier.

Meanwhile, Glenn Simpson, the Fusion GPS founder, already gave a 10-hour interview to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...d-to-salacious-trump-dossier-report-says.html

One of the President's Republican competitors in the GOP primaries initiated the research, Clinton's campaign picked up the tab thereafter, tell us what's the big deal? Third time, same question
 
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