Forbes | According to an insider account,
the Clinton team, put together the Russia Gate narrative within 24
hours of her defeat. The Clinton account explained that Russian hacking
and election meddling caused her unexpected loss. Her opponent, Donald
Trump, was a puppet
of Putin. Trump, they said, “encourages espionage against our people.”
The scurrilous Trump dossier, prepared by a London opposition research
firm, Orbis, and paid for by unidentified Democrat donors, formed a key
part of the Clinton narrative: Trump’s sexual and business escapades in
Russia had made him a hostage of the Kremlin, ready to do its bidding.
That was Hillary's way to say that Trump is really not President of the
United States—a siren call adopted by the Democratic party and media.
Hillary and the Orbis Dossier
The most under covered story of Russia Gate is the interconnection
between the Clinton campaign, an unregistered foreign agent of Russia
headquartered in DC (Fusion GPS), and the Christopher Steele Orbis dossier.
This connection has raised the question of whether Kremlin prepared the
dossier as part of a disinformation campaign to sow chaos in the US
political system. If ordered and paid for by Hillary Clinton associates,
Russia Gate is turned on its head as collusion between Clinton
operatives (not Trump’s) and Russian intelligence. Russia Gate becomes
Hillary Gate.
Neither the New York Times, Washington Post, nor CNN has covered this explosive story. Two op-eds have appeared in the Wall Street Journal (Holman Jenkins and David Satter).
The possible Russian-intelligence origins of the Steele dossier have
been raised only in conservative publications, such as in The Federalist and National Review.
The Fusion story has been known since Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent a heavily-footnoted letter
to the Justice Department on March 31, 2017 demanding for his Judiciary
Committee all relevant documents on Fusion GPS, the company that
managed the Steele dossier against then-candidate Donald Trump. Grassley
writes to justify his demand for documents that: “The issue is of particular concern to the Committee given that when Fusion GPS reportedly was acting as an unregistered agent of Russian interests, it appears to have been simultaneously overseeing the creation of the unsubstantiated dossier of allegations of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians.” (Emphasis added.)
Former FBI director, James Comey, refused to answer questions about
Fusion and the Steele dossier in his May 3 testimony before the Senate
Intelligence Committee. Comey responded
to Lindsey Graham’s questions about Fusion GPS’s involvement “in
preparing a dossier against Donald Trump that would be interfering in
our election by the Russians?” with “I don’t want to say.” Perhaps he
will be called on to answer in a forum where he cannot refuse to answer.
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