Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Congress Struggles To Find Dossier Source

Congressional committees have tried to track down Belarus-born translator Sergei Millian News outlets identified Millian as a source for some of the Steele dossier's allegations He had at least some contact with one Trump campaign adviser.

Millian is reportedly referred to as "Source D" and "Source E" - and described as a "Close associate of Trump" - in the dossier, which was written by former British spy Christopher Steele.

Millian has denied being a source for Steele, but he has avoided speaking directly to the media about whether he may have provided information that ended up in the dossier without his knowledge.

A source who spoke with Millian during the campaign told The Daily Caller in 2017 that he that he believed he would obtain a position in the Trump administration in the event of a Trump victory.

The source said they believed that Millian was overly enthusiastic about his chances of working with the Trump team.

The Daily Caller has also reported that Millian was spotted just days before Steele began work on his dossier at an economic summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.

There is no evidence that Millian and Deripaska exchanged any information that ended up in the dossier, though several links have recently emerged between Deripaska and Steele.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/20/sergei-millian-congressional-investigation-dossier/

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