So FBI Knew Steele Dossier was Russian Disinformation, But Used it for FISA Warrants anyway

I refuse to even go there anymore, tramp is in with a lot of Russiana and so is Giuliano.

Its old news, and Barr is so up tramps arse, its redundant anything he does or says.
Yes! Perfectly sensible! Just close your eyes and stick your grimy fingers in your ears and you can never
be forced to acknowledge the truth of what happened.

Such a wise choice.
 
That shit is funny. He's Trumps man. Trump has been in office for how long, going on 4 years. If they, The Deep State, wanted Trump overthrown it would have happened by now. Think. Trump had complete control of the federal government for this first two years in office. This shit is funny.
Yes, this has all been a dream and none of the things that happened (Russian collusion hoax, Mueller inquisition and report, doctored FISA warrant requests, false Steele dossier never made, etc. ....) ever really did.

Go back to sleep, Dorothy. Take Toto with you. And don't mind the man behind the curtain. This really is funny!
 
I refuse to even go there anymore, tramp is in with a lot of Russiana and so is Giuliano.

Its old news, and Barr is so up tramps arse, its redundant anything he does or says.

Of course, you and your butthurt ilk, made up your minds the moment when Trump came down the stairs and announced he's running, and it doesn't matter what evidence says, you won't accept it.

Please explain how Russians were helping Trump by providing Steele and Democrats with disinformation that will hurt Trump?

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This is disgusting.

The FBI and DOJ have demonstrated that they cannot be trusted with Americans right to privacy, using known fraudulent material to obtain survielance on American citizens.


The FBI's Crossfire Hurricane team investigating the Trump 2016 campaign received multiple indications that former British spy Christopher Steele -- one of their key informants in their investigation -- was part of an elaborate "Russian disinformation campaign," according to several newly declassified footnotes from Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report on FBI misconduct.
ā€œItā€™s ironic that the Russian collusion narrative was fatally flawed because of Russian disinformation," Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., who had pushed for the declassification, said in a statement to Fox News on Friday. "These footnotes confirm that there was a direct Russian disinformation campaign in 2016, and there were ties between Russian intelligence and a presidential campaign ā€“ the Clinton campaign, not Trumpā€™s.ā€
At the same time, Grassley's office added that "the senators expect a fuller declassification in the coming days," including a version of the footnotes that does not redact the names of those who raised the alarm about Steele.
One of the footnotes, which was previously redacted in its entirety, read: ā€œThe [REDACTED] stated that it did not have high confidence in this subset of Steeleā€™s reporting and assessed that the referenced subset was part of a Russian disinformation campaign to denigrate US foreign relations." That subset referred to the activities of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, whom Steele's dossier claimed had traveled to Prague to meet with Russian agents. Special Counsel Robert Mueller was unable to substantiate that claim, and Cohen has denied it...
The footnote goes on to state that a 2017 report ā€œcontained information ā€¦ that the public reporting about the details of Trumpā€™s [REDACTED] activities in Moscow during a trip in 2013 were false, and that they were the product of RIS ā€˜infiltra[ing] a source into the networkā€™ of a [REDACTED] who compiled a dossier of information on Trumpā€™s activities.ā€

People need to know how to read the news. For that, they need translator... like Google translate that makes sentences much easier to understand.

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This is disgusting.

The FBI and DOJ have demonstrated that they cannot be trusted with Americans right to privacy, using known fraudulent material to obtain survielance on American citizens.


The FBI's Crossfire Hurricane team investigating the Trump 2016 campaign received multiple indications that former British spy Christopher Steele -- one of their key informants in their investigation -- was part of an elaborate "Russian disinformation campaign," according to several newly declassified footnotes from Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report on FBI misconduct.
ā€œItā€™s ironic that the Russian collusion narrative was fatally flawed because of Russian disinformation," Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., who had pushed for the declassification, said in a statement to Fox News on Friday. "These footnotes confirm that there was a direct Russian disinformation campaign in 2016, and there were ties between Russian intelligence and a presidential campaign ā€“ the Clinton campaign, not Trumpā€™s.ā€
At the same time, Grassley's office added that "the senators expect a fuller declassification in the coming days," including a version of the footnotes that does not redact the names of those who raised the alarm about Steele.
One of the footnotes, which was previously redacted in its entirety, read: ā€œThe [REDACTED] stated that it did not have high confidence in this subset of Steeleā€™s reporting and assessed that the referenced subset was part of a Russian disinformation campaign to denigrate US foreign relations." That subset referred to the activities of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, whom Steele's dossier claimed had traveled to Prague to meet with Russian agents. Special Counsel Robert Mueller was unable to substantiate that claim, and Cohen has denied it...
The footnote goes on to state that a 2017 report ā€œcontained information ā€¦ that the public reporting about the details of Trumpā€™s [REDACTED] activities in Moscow during a trip in 2013 were false, and that they were the product of RIS ā€˜infiltra[ing] a source into the networkā€™ of a [REDACTED] who compiled a dossier of information on Trumpā€™s activities.ā€

The Steele dossier was not Russian disinformation. The Russians were helping Trump. The Steele dossier correctly stated that the Russians were interfering in our elections when that fact was not widely known. It correctly identified a member of the Russian Embassy as a spy rather than a diplomat. The Russians were forced to recall him.
 
It's getting more attention... CNS covered it first, while NY Times and WaPo are still trying to spin it. By the way, WaPo is still publishing OpEds by Comey.

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