Clinton campaign paid for Trump dossier
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Date: October 24th, 2017 6:50 PM Author: aphrodisiac smoky reading party plaza
lol jfc
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/clinton-campaign-dnc-paid-for-research-that-led-to-russia-dossier/2017/10/24/226fabf0-b8e4-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html
The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about Donald 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 the people.
Elias and his law firm, Perkins Coie, retained the firm in April 2016 on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the DNC. Prior to 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.
Marc E. Elias of Perkins Coie poses for a portrait in front of a projected map of the United States at the firm on April 11, 2016 in Washington. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
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 weren’t 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 about Fusion GPS’s work are included in a Oct. 24 letter sent by Perkins Coie to a lawyer representing Fusion GPS telling the research firm 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 they would not disclose the dollar-amounts paid to Fusion GPS, but said 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.
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U.S. intelligence agencies later released a public assessment which asserted that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to aid Trump. The FBI has been investigating whether any Trump associates helped the Russians in that effort.
[FBI once planned to pay former British spy who authored controversial Trump dossier]
Trump has adamantly denied the allegations in the dossier and has dismissed the FBI probe as a witch hunt.
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.
These people said it is standard practice for political campaigns to use law firms to hire outside researchers in order to ensure their work is protected by attorney-client and work product privileges.
The Clinton campaign paid Perkins Coie $5.6 million in legal fees from June 2015 to December 2016, according to campaign finance records, and the DNC paid the firm $3.6 million in “legal and compliance consulting’’ since Nov. 2015 — though it’s impossible to tell from the filings how much of that work was for other legal matters and how much of it related to Fusion GPS.
At no point, these people said, did the Clinton campaign or the DNC direct Steele’s activities. They described him as a Fusion GPS subcontractor.
Some of Steele’s allegations began circulating in Washington, D.C. 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.
Officials have said the FBI has confirmed some of the information in the dossier. Other details, including the most sensational accusations, have yet to be verified and may never be.
Current and former U.S. intelligence officials say Steele was respected by the FBI and the State Department for earlier work he performed on a global corruption probe.
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.
In May, Trump fired Comey, which led to the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel investigating the Trump-Russia matter.
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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 House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (Calif.), subpoenaed Fusion GPS’s bank records in order to try to identify the mystery client.
Fusion GPS has been fighting the release of its bank records. The judge in the case could issue a decision as early as Tuesday.
Julie Tate contributed to this report.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34520854) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 6:52 PM Author: concupiscible house
National Security
Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier
Christopher Steele, former British intelligence officer pictured in in London on March 7, 2017, compiled the dossier on Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Russia. (Victoria Jones/AP)
By Adam Entous, Devlin Barrett and Rosalind S. Helderman October 24 at 6:21 PM
The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about Donald 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 the people.
Elias and his law firm, Perkins Coie, retained the firm in April 2016 on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the DNC. Prior to 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.
Marc E. Elias of Perkins Coie poses for a portrait in front of a projected map of the United States at the firm on April 11, 2016 in Washington. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
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 weren’t 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 about Fusion GPS’s work are included in a Oct. 24 letter sent by Perkins Coie to a lawyer representing Fusion GPS telling the research firm 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 they would not disclose the dollar-amounts paid to Fusion GPS, but said 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.
Play Video 2:54
How the FBI is linked to the author of the controversial Trump dossier
0:00
Washington Post reporters Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman explain the story behind a controversial dossier on President Trump. (Video: Jason Aldag, Sarah Parnass/Photo: Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
U.S. intelligence agencies later released a public assessment which asserted that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to aid Trump. The FBI has been investigating whether any Trump associates helped the Russians in that effort.
[FBI once planned to pay former British spy who authored controversial Trump dossier]
Trump has adamantly denied the allegations in the dossier and has dismissed the FBI probe as a witch hunt.
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.
These people said it is standard practice for political campaigns to use law firms to hire outside researchers in order to ensure their work is protected by attorney-client and work product privileges.
The Clinton campaign paid Perkins Coie $5.6 million in legal fees from June 2015 to December 2016, according to campaign finance records, and the DNC paid the firm $3.6 million in “legal and compliance consulting’’ since Nov. 2015 — though it’s impossible to tell from the filings how much of that work was for other legal matters and how much of it related to Fusion GPS.
At no point, these people said, did the Clinton campaign or the DNC direct Steele’s activities. They described him as a Fusion GPS subcontractor.
Some of Steele’s allegations began circulating in Washington, D.C. 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.
Officials have said the FBI has confirmed some of the information in the dossier. Other details, including the most sensational accusations, have yet to be verified and may never be.
Current and former U.S. intelligence officials say Steele was respected by the FBI and the State Department for earlier work he performed on a global corruption probe.
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.
In May, Trump fired Comey, which led to the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel investigating the Trump-Russia matter.
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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 House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (Calif.), subpoenaed Fusion GPS’s bank records in order to try to identify the mystery client.
Fusion GPS has been fighting the release of its bank records. The judge in the case could issue a decision as early as Tuesday.
Julie Tate contributed to this report.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34520872) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 6:53 PM Author: concupiscible house
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Let me remind everyone that if the dossier is true, then Donald Trump went to Russia and produced child pornography, probably starring in it as well.
If the dossier is true, the President of the United States is a child pornographer and probable child molester.
Just to remind everyone of the contents of this dossier. It says Donnie is into making kiddie porn. Can we please get to the bottom of whether these allegations are true Congressman Nunes?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34520880) |
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Date: October 24th, 2017 7:07 PM Author: supple stain
You too?
I really thought this was just an established fact.
Ok then. I'm judging from the reaction that this is a huge blow to libs, so I'll take it.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34520979) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 7:06 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
Do libs still not believe that Obama spied on Trump & his campaign? Do they still not believe that Hillary and gang paid for this fake dossier in order to justify the spying on Trump and Special Counsel investigation into them?
Right now, Soviets and the Stasi are preferable to Dems and their shitlib minions.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34520970) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 7:11 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
The question now is, what will Jeff Sessions do?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521018)
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Date: October 24th, 2017 7:14 PM Author: supple stain
The gutless wonder? We know what he will do.
For some bizarre reason, Trump himself doesn't seem to care about this stuff. Obama was spying on his campaign, and Susan Rice was a key operative.
President McMaster classified all the incriminating Rice docs, locked them up for at least 5 years, and Trump says nothing and just lets it happen.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521033) |
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Date: October 24th, 2017 7:18 PM Author: supple stain
Answer: Yes.
It would help to bring Susan Rice and Obama to justice. More importantly, it would place a spotlight on how Deep State operatives fly under the radar to do all sorts of dirty shit against their political opponents.
Trump is a political opponent, therefore placing this spotlight would only help him. His guys aren't doing any of this shit. So, in the long term, Trump and America would benefit from declassification by making it less likely this behavior can be repeated.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521064)
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Date: October 24th, 2017 7:24 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
No.
This info would be useful to us and we're salivating to read it. But right now it doesn't help Trump win.
Trump needs to win on legislation, win on judiciary appointments, win on the wall, win on immigration, win the culture war, win abroad, and most importantly, he has to win reelection.
*Right now*, those documents do not have any value in winning those battles. Those battles are bigger than those documents.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521097) |
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Date: October 24th, 2017 7:54 PM Author: supple stain
You asked about the long term.
Helping take down or even push back the Deep State is absolutely essential to Trump accomplishing his goals in the long term. They are the ones leaking all this shit, making it difficult for Trump to achieve his goals.
What happened here was one Deep State operative (President McMaster) covering for another (Rice). While Trump just sat back and let it happen. Inexplicable and disgraceful.
And btw, your rationalization of Trump's behavior is equally applicable to Sessions "doing something" about this dossier. The battles you mention are bigger than that dossier. So by your logic, Sessions should do nothing, as Trump did with Rice.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521327) |
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Date: October 24th, 2017 11:52 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
Trump's goal is to acheive MAGA. The initial steps are to eliminate onerous regulations, critically unfavorable trade deals, overly burdensome taxes, and unfettered immigration which produces unnecessary and unwanted competition for jobs. Step one is build the economy. Then, as the economy grows, step two is to force the corruptocrats out of the government, so that this nation will remain great. And, as the country grows, so will Trump benefit. It is enlightened self interest by a man who has no plans to remain in government. Picking needless fights over past improper or illegal actions is not part of step one. It is part of step two. The corruption is too deeply entrenched to win that battle at this time. As Establishment politicians are voted out in 2018 and 2020, the new government will be able to fight more efficiently against the entrenched corruption which exists today. This all takes time.
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Date: October 25th, 2017 12:02 AM Author: supple stain
Do you not see how you are now arguing against your initial point? Why would you want Sessions to do something about the OP? Seems to fit right info step 2 (arguably, even a lower priority since Hillary is done here).
Both Obama's illegal spying on the Trump campaign via Rice and Hillary's campaign paying for opposition research that was later weaponized by the Deep State to create a legal pretext for the spying should be treated consistently. That's why I want Trump and Sessions to focus on both of them. And I don't think either constitute a "needless fight."
But we both want the same thing, so I'm not going to argue too hard.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34522883) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 7:22 PM Author: khaki death wish trust fund
hey libs are you going to condemn DEMS/DNC for allowing foreign nationals to influence the election like you did for Trump JR meeting Russian operatives who promised dirt on Hillary? Or are you going hand wave and fart cum like LathamTouchedMe again how this is not exactly the same
"How DARE Trump's family talk to Russians who promised dirt on Hillary. BTW here lets give money to British national and former spy to dig up dirt on Trump"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521080) |
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Date: October 24th, 2017 8:03 PM Author: supple stain
After Rubio got dominated by Trump in the primaries, he repeatedly said he wasn't running for Senate again and would return to the private sector.
Even said something like: Are you guys deaf? How many times do I have to tell you I'm not running?
Of course, he ran, and it wasn't a big deal. Same would be true for Hillary.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521378) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 8:01 PM Author: Deranged Cerebral Spot
is this at all surprising?
it's as revealing as the sky is blue, water is wet, blacks tip the best, the sun rises in the east, etc.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521358) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 8:06 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
HOLY SHIT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5QuxBXiC64
this is a Fox News Live stream, rewind it for when Tucker starts speaking at the beginning.
Tucker met with a whistleblower from the Podesta Group who spilled the beans behind the Clinton-Uranium 1 deal and the Mueller investigation.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521397) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 8:12 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
Mueller investigation is now:
Manifort worked for the Podesta Group to help funnel millions of dollars into the Clinton Foundation in exchange for Clinton influence.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521433) |
Date: October 24th, 2017 9:16 PM Author: Soul-stirring Lodge Goyim
http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/24/tucker-bombshell-podesta-group-is-in-muellers-crosshairs-over-russian-influence/
The Podesta Group has close ties with Hillary Clinton.
Carlson said of the ties, “Sometimes, our source told us, ties between the Podesta Group and the Clintons were explicit. Tony Podesta spoke regularly to Hillary Clinton while she ran the State Department. Our source remembers Podesta’s assistant announcing that Secretary Clinton is on the line.'”
The Daily Caller co-founder added, “At one point, in either 2013 or early 2014, our source says a meeting was held that included both Tony Podesta and a representative of the Clinton Foundation. The explicit subject of that meeting: How to assist Uranium One, the Russian-owned company which controls 20 percent of U.S. uranium production capacity, and whose board members gave more than $100 million dollars to the Clinton Foundation. As our source put it, ‘Tony Podesta was basically part of the Clinton Foundation.'”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3773728&forum_id=2#34521975)
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