After Trump dossier revelation, FBI is next

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Investigators looking into the so-called "Trump dossier" were not surprised when news broke Tuesday night that the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC, working through the Democrats' law firm, Perkins Coie, financed the "salacious and unverified" compilation of allegations of Trump collusion with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign. (The "salacious and unverified" description comes from former FBI Director James Comey.)

There had been plenty of talk about the Democrats and Perkins Coie, so much that investigators almost assumed that was the case. But it wasn't until the Washington Post broke the story that it was confirmed.

"I'm shocked," one lawmaker joked Tuesday night. "Who could have ever guessed?"

And why did the story break when it did? Credit the much-maligned Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. The California Republican has been pursuing the dossier more aggressively than anyone else, and it was his Oct. 4 subpoena for the bank records of Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that handled the dossier, that finally shook loose the information.

But knowing that the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and Perkins Coie supported the dossier is not the end of the story. The most important next step is the FBI.

Sometime in October 2016 — that is, at the height of the presidential campaign — Christopher Steele, the foreign agent hired by Fusion GPS to compile the Trump dossier, approached the FBI with information he had gleaned during the project. According to a February report in the Washington Post, Steele "reached an agreement with the FBI a few weeks before the election for the bureau to pay him to continue his work."

It was an astonishing turn: the nation's top federal law enforcement agency agreeing to fund an ongoing opposition research project being conducted by one of the candidates in the midst of a presidential election. "The idea that the FBI and associates of the Clinton campaign would pay Mr. Steele to investigate the Republican nominee for president in the run-up to the election raises wrote Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

In the end, according to reports, the FBI did not pay Steele. But the dossier did not go away. Indeed, in January 2017, Comey briefed President-elect Trump (and President Obama) on the dossier's contents.

In recent months, Nunes has been trying to force the FBI to reveal just what it did in the dossier matter. The intel chairman issued a subpoena to the FBI on Aug. 24, and in the time since, not a single document has been produced to the committee. The FBI and the Justice Department have spent most of that time talking about possibly complying with this or that part of the subpoena. But so far — nothing.

The new Clinton/DNC/Perkins Coie revelation will likely increase pressure on the FBI to explain what it did, and did not do.

Did the FBI or other agencies use any information from the dossier as a basis for warrant requests before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court? In other words, did, say, the FBI use the dossier's "salacious and unverified" information to make the case that the bureau should be granted the authority to conduct intercepts?

Nunes, as well as Grassley and Senate Judiciary Committee colleague Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., have been pushing for months for the FBI to answer that question. So far, they've gotten nothing.

What did the FBI do with the dossier material? Did judges make surveillance decisions in the Trump-Russia investigation based in whole or in part on the dossier? To what degree is the "salacious and unverified" dossier the source of what we think we know about allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign?
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/b...ossier-revelation-fbi-is-next/article/2638540
In the end, a House subpoena squeezed the information out of key players in the who-funded-the-dossier side of the story. But so far, the FBI has been much harder to crack.
 
Trump's campaign did the same thing w/ WikiLeaks.

I find it corrupt, but he'd just call it opp research. I don't know why this is a big deal for you guys.
 
Did the FBI or other agencies use any information from the dossier as a basis for warrant requests before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court? In other words, did, say, the FBI use the dossier's "salacious and unverified" information to make the case that the bureau should be granted the authority to conduct intercepts?

Nunes, as well as Grassley and Senate Judiciary Committee colleague Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., have been pushing for months for the FBI to answer that question. So far, they've gotten nothing.

Did judges make surveillance decisions in the Trump-Russia investigation based in whole or in part on the dossier? To what degree is the "salacious and unverified" dossier the source of what we think we know about allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign?
Deep State political along with FISA rubber stamps means we've been chasing Russian ghosts
on "salacious and unverifable" dossier.

The unmasking was egregious and unprecedented.
Add in a Special Council for more nothing burgers / the Deep State gets it's wishes to destroy US/Russian relations
 
Trump's campaign did the same thing w/ WikiLeaks.

I find it corrupt, but he'd just call it opp research. I don't know why this is a big deal for you guys.
what are you talking about? Trump had nothing to do with WIKILEAKS.

Moreover this is about abuse of power by the un-maskings, and reliance upon salacious and unverifyable
dossier that sets off a Special Council
 
Credit to Nunes who has taken all kinds of spurious bullshit, as well as a phony ethics charge for seeing this through
 
Got to love the right's conspiracies, there always full "if," "possibly," and "perhaps," no facts, just a collection of conjectures out of context to generate innuendos

Did it ever occur to you that this "dossier" wasn't the only information that the FBI and other security entities had regarding Russia's role in the election?

The whole implication that the "FBI use the dossier's "salacious and unverified" information to make the case that the bureau should be granted the authority to conduct intercepts" is pure supposition, one pushed by this opinion writer and pursued by Nunes cause as we know he is the White House water boy

The whole thing is an orchestrated effort by the White House and right to deflect off of what they probably knew what was coming, Mueller's indictments, the timing alone points to such. Nothing excites the conservatives more than last year's campaign rhetoric and Hillary
 
CNN April 19,2017: FBI used dossier allegations to bolster Trump-Russia investigation



The FBI last year used a dossier of allegations of Russian ties to Donald Trump's campaign as part of the justification to win approval to secretly monitor a Trump associate, according to US officials briefed on the investigation.

The dossier has also been cited by FBI Director James Comey in some of his briefings to members of Congress in recent weeks, as one of the sources of information the bureau has used to bolster its investigation, according to US officials briefed on the probe.

This includes approval from the secret court that oversees the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to monitor the communications of Carter Page, two of the officials said. Last year, Page was identified by the Trump campaign as an adviser on national security.

Officials familiar with the process say even if the application to monitor Page included information from the dossier, it would only be after the FBI had corroborated the information through its own investigation. The officials would not say what or how much was corroborated.

The dossier first came to light when CNN reported that a summary of it had been presented to President Obama and President-elect Trump back in December by top US Intelligence officials.

Comey's briefings to lawmakers stand in contrast to efforts in recent months by the bureau and US intelligence agencies to try to distance themselves from the dossier.



http://edition.cnn.com/2017/04/18/politics/fbi-dossier-carter-page-donald-trump-russia-investigation/index.html

Page was already known to the FBI;

"Ever since F.B.I. investigators discovered in 2013 that a Russian spy was trying to recruit an American businessman named Carter Page, the bureau maintained an occasional interest in Mr. Page. So when he became a foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign last year and gave a Russia-friendly speech at a prestigious Moscow institute, it soon caught the bureau’s attention."

"That trip last July was a catalyst for the F.B.I. investigation into connections between Russia and President Trump’s campaign, according to current and former law enforcement and intelligence officials."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/19/us/politics/carter-page-russia-trump.html

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Mueller, who is leading the Justice Department’s investigation as special prosecutor, is a former FBI director, which critics say creates a conflict of interest in the case.

He also previously worked with former FBI director James Comey, who President Donald Trumpfired in May amid the agency’s investigation into Russian interference. David N. Kelley, Comey’s attorney, has disputed Trump’s claim that Comey and Mueller were close friends, maintaining that the pair were “friends in the sense that co-workers are friends.”

The GOP has long complained about Mueller’s supposed lack of objectivity. But this week, demands urging him to quit escalated in the wake of reports that the Democratic National Convention and the Hillary Clinton campaign funded opposition research that turned up a secret dossier on Trump and his alleged Russia ties.

On Thursday the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal wrote that the dossier news raises the question of whether the document helped fuel the FBI’s probe into Trump’s campaign. Since the dossier attributes allegations to “Kremlin-connected sources,” the board argues that would mean the FBI could have been essentially acting on “disinformation” provided by Russia. And if there were a need to investigate the FBI’s actions, that would make Mueller’s FBI ties a major conflict of interest.

“The federal code could not be clearer – Mueller is compromised by his apparent conflict of interest in being close with James Comey,” Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz) said in a statement to Fox News on Friday. “The appearance of a conflict is enough to put Mueller in violation of the code.”

Friday morning, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said on “Fox and Friends” that “somebody with Bob Mueller’s integrity” should “step aside.”
 
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Deep State political along with FISA rubber stamps means we've been chasing Russian ghosts
on "salacious and unverifable" dossier.

The unmasking was egregious and unprecedented.
Add in a Special Council for more nothing burgers / the Deep State gets it's wishes to destroy US/Russian relations
 
I love the sound of right-wingers whining. :0)

Guess we'll know real soon if this was all about nothing .. even though we all know that if it is indeed about something, FAKE NEWS will always dream up an excuse.
 
I don't see any whining. Just people discussing the news that keeps breaking.

Seems like the reps are the only ones willing to speak against those from our party who are screwing up...we're on here all the time shouting "drain the swamp".

But, the dems never ever once are willing to dump some of their losers, you march lock step no matter what and whine about anybody else who calls them out.

Mindless, group-think hypocrites.
 
I don't see any whining. Just people discussing the news that keeps breaking.

Seems like the reps are the only ones willing to speak against those from our party who are screwing up...we're on here all the time shouting "drain the swamp".

But, the dems never ever once are willing to dump some of their losers, you march lock step no matter what and whine about anybody else who calls them out.

Mindless, group-think hypocrites.

Talk about mindless group-think hypocrites. :0) That's funny.

Don't get this twisted, I have no intentions of getting in the way of the Trump Party and is destruction of the Republican Party. Keystone Kops vs the Bowery Boys. Neither can get anything done.

But I'm betting that what will be revealed in this investigation woun't have anything to do with Hillary Clinton.
 
I don't see any whining. Just people discussing the news that keeps breaking.

Seems like the reps are the only ones willing to speak against those from our party who are screwing up...we're on here all the time shouting "drain the swamp".

But, the dems never ever once are willing to dump some of their losers, you march lock step no matter what and whine about anybody else who calls them out.

Mindless, group-think hypocrites.
there is no whining. there is the usual.
It's not even about the Clinton's as much as it is the Deep State in my opinion.

The Clintons are the same classless grifters they always were- quid pro quos thru 3rd partys etc.
 
Trump's campaign did the same thing w/ WikiLeaks.

I find it corrupt, but he'd just call it opp research. I don't know why this is a big deal for you guys.

Especially since Clinton lost. But it's always no big deal with *their* turd does it, only when the other side's turd does.
 
do you know what THING is talking about?? I sure don't

Thingy believes that Trump sought out WL and paid them money to come up a fake story about Hillary and her emails. He can't comprehend that the Hillary email scandal was a gift from WL. He's totally lost it.
 
Thingy believes that Trump sought out WL and paid them money to come up a fake story about Hillary and her emails. He can't comprehend that the Hillary email scandal was a gift from WL. He's totally lost it.
WIKILEAKS isn't fake news..Thing should know that
 
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