Thursday, March 31, 2022

DNC and Hillary campaign fined thousands for 'Steele dossier' stunt

We now know that the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign for president in 2016 misled the federal government about funding that infamous and thoroughly debunked "Steele dossier" that made wild and unsubstantiated allegations about then-candidate Donald Trump.

The dossier was just part of the orchestrated campaign to damage Trump during the 2016 election.

Evidence has now shown that Clinton proposed creating the illusion that Trump's campaign was somehow tied to Russia in order to divert the public's attention from her own email scandal percolating at the time.

97 was paid by the treasurers of the DNC and Clinton campaign to law firm Perkins Coie for Fusion GPS's information, and the party and campaign hid the reason, claiming it was for legal services, not opposition research.

The Clinton campaign and DNC had claimed the payments actually were for "Legal advice and services" because Perkins Coie hired Fusion, but the claims were unsuccessful, with the agency declaring the law was clear - and the campaign and DNC broke it.

Separately, special counsel John Durham continues to investigate the origins of the campaign created by Democrats under the Obama administration to hurt Trump during his first campaign.

"Bedard said,"Clinton has in the past defended her campaign's spending for the information and the work of her campaign lawyer, Marc Elias, with Fusion GPS, which compiled the dossier and hired former British spy Christopher Steele to dig further on Trump.
 

https://www.wnd.com/2022/03/dnc-hillary-campaign-fined-thousands-steele-dossier-stunt/ 

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