At the height of the campaign, Obama officials shared dossier
claims with Congress and the FISA Court.
When you look at it hard, two conclusions are impossible to escape:
First, at the height of the 2016 campaign, Obama intelligence officials
anxiously adopted Christopher Steele’s allegations of traitorous conduct
by then-candidate Donald Trump rather than first subject his “dossier”
to rigorous investigation — even though Steele himself admits that his
“raw,” “unverified” reports might not be true.
Second, at the same time the FBI was receiving Steele’s reports — which
were based on multiple-hearsay from anonymous Russian sources, and paid
for by the Clinton campaign — Obama intelligence officials were briefing
congressional leaders about them, thereby ensuring that they’d be
publicized just six weeks before Election Day.
This is the second of two columns addressing the relationship between
Steele and American government officials. To recap, Steele is a former
British intelligence agent who compiled a “dossier” of uncorroborated
reports alleging a Trump–Kremlin conspiracy. Steele was retained for
this project by his contractor, the research firm Fusion GPS. The work
was paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National
Committee, through their lawyers.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/455267/christopher-steele-dossier-obama-administration-hillary-clinton-campaign-congress-fisa-court
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/455267/christopher-steele-dossier-obama-administration-hillary-clinton-campaign-congress-fisa-court
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