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Durham revealed that the #FBI offered Steele dossier author Christopher Steele up to $1 million to provide any information, physical evidence, or documentary evidence that could back up the claims.
Despite the huge reward on offer, Steele did not provide any such information.
Crucially, despite Steele’s failure to back up his dossier, a mere 18 days later the #FBI proceeded to obtain a FISA warrant against Trump 2016 presidential campaign adviser @CarterWPage.
In its application to the FISA court, the FBI used the Steele dossier as evidence.
Steele wanted Clinton to beat Trump in the 2016 election, and Danchenko, a Russian national, said he was working “against Trump, according to previously published messages. theepochtimes.com/another-dossie…
3. Republican Lobbyist Identified as Source
Gregg Hartley, a lobbyist, was part of a 2016 meeting that featured Danchenko, Dolan, and Galkina, said Dolan. theepochtimes.com/another-dossie…
4. Dolan Says He Lied, Has Deep Connections With Russia
Dolan—a longtime associate of the Clinton family—went over his deep connections with #Russia, and acknowledged he was lying when he claimed to have received information from a Republican friend. theepochtimes.com/another-dossie…
Steele wanted Clinton to beat Trump in the 2016 election, and Danchenko, a Russian national, said he was working “against Trump, according to previously published messages. theepochtimes.com/another-dossie…
Former President Trump and the #DOJ have each submitted 2 candidates to serve as an independent #SpecialMaster to review documents the #FBI seized from the former president’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
The first of Trump’s choices is Raymond J. Dearie, who began his federal judicial service in 1986, the year he was nominated by then-President Ronald Regan and confirmed by the Senate to be a U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of New York.
Trump’s second pick is Paul Huck Jr., who is the founder of the Huck Law firm and former partner at the multinational law firm Jones Day, according to the court filing.
Previously, Huck served as Florida deputy attorney general from 2003 to 2007.
Voters in Florida, New York and Oklahoma headed to the polls on Aug. 23 for their primaries as the transition nationwide to the November 8 general election draws closer.