SHOCK REPORT: Evidence Suggests Clinton-Russia Collusion

 

A new report seems to show that the DNC and Hillary Clinton colluded with a Russian agent to take down Trump.

The report suggests that the person hired to compile the anti-Trump dossier by Clinton and the DNC was also working for a Russian oligarch, making him a Russian agent.

According to Town Hall:

Now, Steele is facing a lawsuit filed by Russian bankers of Alfa bank, who were defamed in the now-debunked dossier. We learned that Steele’s emails with his primary source for the dossier, which was really a political opposition research project funded by the Democrats, vanished. They were wiped clean, like with a cloth, in December of 2016 or January of 2017. He also had undisclosed meetings with DNC lawyers and Clinton campaign officials. The Daily Caller News Foundation has been on it, gleaning through the transcripts of the depositions:

We’ve known that some of Steele’s sources in this dossier were still active intelligence assets within the Kremlin. He also worked for a Russian oligarch (via Daily Caller):

The FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane team turned over every rock to find out whether members of the Trump campaign were working with Russians in 2016, but failed to discover that Christopher Steele, the FBI’s primary source for claims of a Trump-Russia conspiracy, was himself working for a Russian oligarch, according to the Justice Department inspector general’s report.

FBI and Justice Department officials told the inspector general (IG) that investigators would have wanted to assess Steele’s link to the oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, in order to determine if it had an impact on Steele’s dossier.

Former Bush Press Secretary Ari Fleischer has been saying for some time that more evidence of collusion exists to prove Clinton colluded with Russia than Trump.


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