BREAKING!
They Found Her Fingerprints All OVER IT!! Trump's READY FOR WAR!
As we go further down the rabbit hole of deception, it looks more and more as though the entire
basis of the investigation into the Trump campaign's so-called Russian ties was based
on little more than fabrication and falsified documents.
In short, it is a political hit job carried out by the Democratic National Committee and
the Hillary Clinton campaign in a quest for power and world domination.
Naturally, Hillary is right at the center of the deception and controversy in this massive
bid for power against the will of the American people.
Her campaign's fingerprints are on at least three separate pieces of information fed to
the FBI, including the Christopher Steele dossier.
A dossier that many Republicans claim formed the foundation for a judge to grant a FISA
warrant allowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation to spy on Trump campaign associate Carter
Page.
It has now been confirmed on the record as of Thursday by a former State Department official
that associates of Hillary and her campaign were funneling information to Steele while
he was compiling a dossier.
The same dossier commissioned, bought, and paid for by Hillary's campaign and the DNC
all in a subversive disinformation effort.
The revelations just continue to pile on.
Each one more damning than the last as this follows the recent revelations that a top
Department of Justice official fed the FBI information compiled by his wife.
His wife who just happened to be working for Fusion GPS – the very same firm who was
being paid to compile dirt on the Trump campaign while being paid by both the Clintons, their
lackeys, and the DNC.
The dossier was quoted "extensively" in the FBI's application for a FISA warrant
in their concerted effort to spy on the Trump campaign according to the recent memo released
by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee.
A January letter to the FBI further revealed two Senate Republicans also confirmed that
Steele's now infamous dossier formed a "significant portion" of the warrant application.
The letter from Sens. Chuck Grassley, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, and Lindsey
Graham was made public earlier this week.
Grassley stated in the letter – "It is troubling enough that the Clinton Campaign
funded Mr. Steele's work, but that these Clinton associates were contemporaneously
feeding Mr. Steele allegations raises additional concerns about his credibility."
The Federalist compiled a list when taken in its entirety forms what we know so far
about the extent of Hillary's involvement in the FBI's Russian Collusion case –
1.
Clinton ally Sidney Blumenthal funneled information to the FBI through a contact at the State
Department.
In an account published by The Washington Post, former State Department official Jonathan
Winer describes how research compiled by a Clinton ally made its way into his hands and
then to the FBI.
Winer was in charge of combating transnational organized crime at the State Department under
Bill Clinton in the 1990s and returned under the Obama administration to work on international
law enforcement.
Between his two gigs, he became friends with Steele, who as a result began feeding information
to the State Department and tipped Winer off in Sept. 2016 to the Trump dossier he was
compiling.
That same month, Winer me Blumenthal, who provided him with notes on Trump and Russia
compiled by another Clinton insider, Cody Shearer.
"What struck me was how some of the material echoed Steele's but appeared to involve
different sources," Winer writes in The Washington Post.
He decided to show the notes to Steele, who told him the information could be used to
corroborate his dossier.
Steele walked away with a copy of the notes, which he provided to the FBI.
Shearer and Blumenthal, known respectively as "Mr. Fixer" and "Vicious Sid" in
Clinton world, are staunch allies of the Clintons.
Winer notes he didn't know whether the information Blumenthal fed him was accurate, but says
he fed it to Steel anyway because he was "alarmed at Russia's role in the 2016 election."
Grassley and Graham express concern in their criminal referral that Steele was "vulnerable
to manipulation" while compiling his dossier on Trump, as he has admitted to meeting with
at least four different news outlets during that time (in violation of an agreement he
had with the FBI), and indicated he received unsolicited and unverified tips on Trump and
included them in his dossier.
"Simply put, the more people who contemporaneously knew that Mr. Steele was compiling his dossier,
the more likely it was vulnerable to manipulation," they wrote in their letter.
Of course, the Clinton network knew to some extent about the dossier, since Hillary's
campaign and the DNC had commissioned and funded the effort through Fusion GPS.
Whether Blumenthal was planting bogus information to manipulate Steele or passing along what
he regarded as a legitimate tip is unclear, but it's certainly not a good look.
Regardless, this second unverified and unsolicited dossier made its way to the FBI thanks to
the Clinton camp.
2.
Steele was at that same time compiling a dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign and the DNC.
As noted, Steele was already well into work on a dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign
and DNC regarding Trump's Russia ties when Winer approached him.
Perkins Coie, a law firm representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, had hired Fusion
GPS to dig up opposition research on Trump prior to the election.
Fusion in turn employed Steele, a former British spy, to compile the dossier.
His work was entirely funded by Democrats.
The FBI was never able to verify the salacious claims in Steele's dossier, so relied heavily
on his reputation to infuse the document with credibility before the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act court, according to the Republican memo and criminal referral.
The bureau continued to vouch for him before the court in subsequent applications to renew
the warrant, even after learning he was "desperate" to stop Trump from getting elected, had broken
the bureau's trust by dishing to the press in one case, and potentially lied to the bureau
outright in several other instances — a criminal offense.
The court learned none of this, and continued to grant the FBI permission to spy on a U.S.
citizen based in part on Steele's research.
3.
A top DOJ official fed the FBI research on Trump from his wife also paid for by the Clinton
campaign and the DNC.
The third piece of information provided to the FBI in connection with Clinton allies
is research compiled by the wife of former senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr,
who worked closely with Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and her replacement, Rod Rosenstein.
Ohr was also a friend of Steele.
Ohr's wife was employed by Fusion GPS to help compile opposition research on Trump.
According to the Republican memo, Ohr eventually turned over all of the information she compiled
— while working ultimately for the Clinton campaign and the DNC — to the FBI.
It's unclear whether this information made it into the FISA applications, but it's
one more example of evidence received by the FBI that can be traced back to the Clinton
campaign.
According to the Republican memo, the FISA court was never informed of the Ohr's connections
to Fusion GPS and Steele.
In sum: To obtain a warrant to spy on a Trump campaign associate, the FBI relied heavily
on a dossier that was never substantiated, put together by a former spy "desperate"
to stop Trump.
That dossier was paid for by powerful Democrats on Trump's rival campaign, who also paid
for opposition research the FBI received from a powerful couple inside President Obama's
DOJ.
Separately, two Clinton allies worked together to funnel a second unsubstantiated dossier
to the FBI through the State Department
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