The far right disinformation campaign on the Steele dossier is as aggressive a disinformation campaign as America has ever seen.
The indictments they cite don’t say what they say they do; the dossier doesn’t say what they say it does; they’re rewriting our history in scary ways.
We’ve reached the point where you can't even state basic facts about the Steele dossier without nutcases showing up to tell you those basic facts are wrong.
And U.S. corporate media, because it sees no money anymore in the Trump-Russia scandal, is letting those lies proliferate.
The number of people aware of what the dossier says and how much of it was confirmed is dwindling. The number of people who understand Steele’s background and that the dossier was raw intel is dwindling. The number of people who know how the dossier came to light is dwindling.
No, the dossier did’t launch the Russia probe. No, the dossier doesn’t allege there’s a Trump sex tape. No, Steele didn’t tell the FBI the dossier was 100% accurate. No, none of Bill Barr appointee John Durham’s indictments have *anything* to do with the *content* of the dossier.
No, nothing in the dossier has been conclusively disproven. No, it’s not true media wasn’t able to find corroboration for any of the dossier. Yes—some of the dossier has been confirmed. No, there’s no evidence the dossier was a Russian intel operation. This is all disinformation.
And when Trump runs for POTUS in 2024, the disinformation that corporate media thinks is irrelevant today—is issuing no pushback on today—will be shouted by Trump at every single campaign rally for a year. Media is digging America’s grave by not responding to this disinformation.
Those of us who are derided as blind defenders of the Steele dossier have done nothing more—literally *not a single thing more*, since January of 2017—than ask that reporting on the dossier be *accurate* instead of a systematized disinformation campaign coordinated by Team Trump.
Right after the dossier was released nearly five years ago, I wrote on Twitter that it was likely around one-third *inaccurate*—exactly as its author told the FBI and the media at the time. I also said that another third of it probably was—by its nature—incapable of confirmation.
So when I wrote a book in 2018 that in minor part analyzed the question of whether there was corroboration for the remaining third of the dossier, I did so using only major-media sources. I found that some of that third had been confirmed and some had a mountain of corroboration.
I also made sure to carefully analyze Steele’s background and the manner by which his dossier went to the FBI and eventually came to light. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a man more lied about in American media than Chris Steele, nor work-product more lied about than his raw intel.
There’s now a viral clip of a host from The View haranguing Schiff about Durham’s latest indictment. The host falsely says the Danchenko indictment proves that Danchenko lied about the *content* of the dossier—made it all up. But the indictment has nothing to do with any of that.
Those of us who have been *painstaking* in sourcing our journalism on the Trump-Russia investigation are watching in horror as Trumpist insurrectionists and other far-right demagogues are effortlessly rewriting U.S. history without any pushback whatsoever. It’s truly a nightmare.
Mark my words, and save this tweet: the cowardice and laziness major media is showing now by permitting genuine villains to spread disinformation about Steele’s dossier and major-media reporting on the dossier will come to haunt America in 2023 and 2024 to an unimaginable degree.
Trump colluded with Russia.
He didn’t do it by helping them hack Democratic Party computers—and no one in media ever said he did.
He didn’t do it by funding the Kremlin’s propaganda ops—and no one in media said he did.
But that he colluded with the Russians is beyond doubt.
His Russia policy was written by Russian nationals and agents. He was secretly negotiating a deal with the Kremlin for his whole campaign—and lied to voters about it. He hid his many efforts to profit from his relationships in Russia. He knew his campaign head was a Russian pawn.
He withheld information about his team’s secret meetings with Russian agents from U.S. law enforcement. He greenlit a secret backchannel between himself and the Kremlin. He lied about whether the Kremlin had compromising information about him. His Russia policy betrayed America.
He publicly invited Russia to wage cyberwar on America. He spread what he knew was Kremlin disinformation. He sought to bolster a nonstate intelligence agency he knew was doing Russia’s bidding. He greenlit his team seeking dirt on Clinton from Russian hackers. He did Putin’s PR.
He obstructed justice and tampered with witnesses in the Russia probe. He helped his family cover up a meeting with Kremlin agents in his home. He pardoned at least three men he knew had secretly colluded with Moscow. He signed secret letters of intent to do business in Moscow.
He deliberately advanced Russian efforts to invade Europe, destroy NATO, and wage a domestic information war inside the United States. And all of this is just the tip of the iceberg.
And none of Trump’s defenders can deny any of this. They simply *lie about the dossier* instead.
They take the actual allegations against Trump and transform them into allegations that were never made so they can “refute” them. They pretend the dossier was an *report* rather than raw intel requiring additional follow-up. They call people Kremlin agents who are U.S. allies.
They impute knowledge to people even after it’s confirmed these people didn’t have the knowledge imputed to them. They build slogans they know are false—like “Clinton paid a Russian spy to interfere in the 2016 elecrion”—not because it’s true but because they know it’ll go viral.
The people pushing these lies are bad people who intend to end American democracy in the next 36 months. And the people in media who refuse to push back against these lies are cowards collecting a paycheck as Rome burns.
And those of us disgusted watching all this feel helpless.
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(1 of 2) This is inaccurate—and the truth is worse. She was already detained, and when Trump's pal heard that he contacted the White House to demanded she be deported so he'd get custody of their child. The White House complied.
I don't know what to call that, but it's criminal.
(2 of 2) But wait, it gets worse! The Trump pal demanding Trump execute a government action for his benefit has evidence on Trump's past sex crimes—which means that this situation reeks of both Bribery and Extortion.
The former is impeachable *and* criminal, the latter criminal.
MORE: Here's the full story. I know it means nothing to say this anymore, but just this one situation—as it apparently involves felonies, impeachable offenses, ripping a mother from her child, and the covering up of sex crimes—is a Watergate-level scandal. nytimes.com/2026/03/20/us/…
It looks like we have to go over this YET AGAIN for all the corporate media journalists in the back: Markwayne Mullin was selected by Trump—as are ALL Trump peons—on the basis of him having no scruples and being willing to do as he's told.
EVERYTHING he's saying today is a lie.
America has gone through this dance too many times to go through it again. Stephen Miller and others craft narratives for nominees to deliver to Congress if they think those nominations are uncertain. The narratives have nothing to do with what the nominees are tasked with doing.
They can play this game because they know that corporate media in this era has decided to act as a stenographer for whatever any liars say rather than providing any context or counterweight whatsoever.
Everything Mullin is saying is contrary to everything we know his boss plans.
I do think to myself, sometimes, as an agnostic, that if there weren't only a God but a highly engaged and attentive God as evangelicals believe, that God would have in some celestial way far beyond our understanding struck down this piece of shit harder than any human in history
There's a level of hypocrisy only humans notice, then there's a level of hypocrisy so galactically astounding I think the absence of celestial retribution in the face of it may be the strongest argument yet that God doesn't exist
I remain unsure, but this tries my doubt *sorely*
What people misunderstand about Donald Trump is that they think either he believed what he was saying in 2008 or that he believes what he is saying in 2026, when of course the reality is that he was lying both times and has never in his whole miserable life believed in *anything*
(🧵) BREAKING NEWS THREAD: Those who've been reading PROOF OF DEVILRY—the largest exposé of the Trump-Epstein Scandal—are cheering today. Congressional questioning confirms my reporting that one way Epstein helped interfere in the 2016 election was illegal campaign contributions.
1/ As PROOF OF DEVILRY reported, these payments were part of an effort—involving everyone from Michael Cohen to MBS (of Saudi Arabia) and Marc Kasowitz to David Pecker of the National Enquirer—to pay off Trump women. mediaite.com/media/news/bom…
2/ These criminals believed—correctly—that Trump couldn't be elected otherwise. The effort was domestic and international and constituted a criminal conspiracy involving election fraud, illegal donations, tax fraud and illegal foreign election interference. Trump was aware of it.
There's no reason for Iran to attack NATO nation Turkey—but a drone did. Iran denies sending it.
There's no reason for Iran to attack a UK base in Cyprus—but a drone did. Iran denies sending it.
Now Azerbaijan has been attacked. Iran denies involvement.
I think this is Israel.
I say this for a reason. Right after the illegal invasion, US media reported that America and Israel had reverse-engineered the Shahed drone and had essentially identical copies of it. Evidence suggests these suspicious strikes are coming from Lebanon—where the IDF is positioned.
The Iranian defense strategy isn't opaque—it's transparent. It's firing at Israel and nations that host *American* bases. What's wholly inconsistent with that is the idea that it would attempt to bring the full force of NATO against it by firing on Turkey and a UK base in Cyprus.
You'll see a lot of bad analysis claiming Trump's third illegal attack on Iran is merely an attempt to distract from scandals at home.
PROOF will shortly publish a book-length report establishing that the current war with Iran is not disconnected from the Trump-Epstein Scandal.
Fully unpacking this will take the coming PROOF report, but as a preview I will say that planning for the current war—and a switch to focusing on destroying Iranian ballistic missiles and ending its government—began at the same time Trump and Kushner set their plan to *own* Gaza.
I published a bestseller in 2019 informing America that Trump and Kushner would be taking America to war with Iran. It's simply taken slightly longer than expected. But what the interim has enabled is an understanding of how Epstein is relevant to these plans Trump had all along.