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The ‘dossier’ and the uranium deal: A guide to the latest allegations

HankD

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“As a service to readers bound to be confused by an increasingly tangled story, here’s a brief guide to the latest developments in the tangled allegations involving Russia, President Trump and Hillary Clinton.”

Analysis | The ‘dossier’ and the uranium deal: A guide to the latest allegations

A response to the "brief guide"in the "tangled allegations".

Their claim that nobody in the campaign or the DNC knew anything about the deal doesn’t pass the smell test. When as much as $12 million goes out the window for a document that aimed to win the election — and failed — everybody knows something.

The revelation that her campaign and the Democratic National Committee secretly funded the discredited dossier on Donald Trump’s supposed connections to Russia rocked the political world. The Clinton connection, denied by the campaign for a year, throws more doubt on the entire Trump-Russia-collusion narrative and shows that Clinton worked with Russian officials to meddle in the election.

The Washington Post reported that her campaign and the DNC paid millions of dollars to a law firm, Perkins Coie, which hired a shadowy company called Fusion GPS, which hired a former British spy, Christopher Steele, to compile the dossier, much of which was said to be based on Kremlin sources.

The bombshell sent Clinton into hiding, and no wonder. She probably thought three degrees of separation from the dossier would be enough to insulate her. In her absence, her defenders offered a dog’s stew of evasions, half-truths and diversionary attacks.

http://nypost.com/2017/10/28/robert-mueller-should-resign/

HankD
 

Revmitchell

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"But that ignores the fact that DNC emails — as well as the email account of the Clinton campaign chairman — were hacked and then published by WikiLeaks as part of the pro-Trump Russian operation identified by U.S. intelligence agencies. "

this cannot be known as the DNC never let anyone see their computers to do a proper investigation to see who hacked into them. The FBI requested them and the DNC refused. Any claims by the DNC after this are suspicious at best due to a lack of transparency.
 

carpro

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I don't think I'd trust a Wapo guide on anything to to with Trump or Clinton.


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