Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele's frustration as FBI sat on Donald Trump Russia file for months

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Exclusive: Steele was so concerned by revelations he worked without payment after Trump's election victory in November.

Christopher Steele, the former MI6 agent who investigated Donald Trump’s alleged Kremlin links, was so worried by what he was discovering that at the end he was working without pay, The Independent has learned.

Mr Steele also decided to pass on information to both British and American intelligence officials after concluding that such material should not just be in the hands of political opponents of Mr Trump, who had hired his services, but was a matter of national security for both countries.

However, say security sources, Mr Steele became increasingly frustrated that the FBI was failing to take action on the intelligence from others as well as him. He came to believe there was a cover-up, that a cabal within the Bureau blocked a thorough inquiry into Mr Trump, focusing instead on the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails.

It is believed that a colleague of Mr Steele in Washington, Glenn Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who runs the firm Fusion GPS, felt the same way and, at the end also continued with the Trump case without being paid.

Fusion GPS had been hired by Republican opponents of Mr Trump in September 2015. In June 2016 Mr Steele came on the team. He was, and continues to be, highly regarded in the intelligence world. In July, Mr Trump won the Republican nomination and the Democrats became new employers of Mr Steele and Fusion GPS.

In the same month Mr Steele produced a memo, which went to the FBI, stating that Mr Trump’s campaign team had agreed to a Russian request to dilute attention on Moscow’s intervention in Ukraine. Four days later Mr Trump stated that he would recognise Moscow’s annexation of Crimea. A month later officials involved in his campaign asked the Republican party’s election platform to remove a pledge for military assistance to the Ukrainian government against separatist rebels in the east of the country.

Mr Steele claimed that the Trump campaign was taking this path because it was aware that the Russians were hacking Democratic Party emails. No evidence of this has been made public, but the same day that Mr Trump spoke about Crimea he called on the Kremlin to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails.

By late July and early August MI6 was also receiving information about Mr Trump. By September, information to the FBI began to grow in volume: Mr Steele compiled a set of his memos into one document and passed it to his contacts at the FBI. But there seemed to be little progress in a proper inquiry into Mr Trump. The Bureau, instead, seemed to be devoting their resources in the pursuit of Hillary Clinton’s email transgressions.

The New York office, in particular, appeared to be on a crusade against Ms Clinton. Some of its agents had a long working relationship with Rudy Giuliani, by then a member of the Trump campaign, since his days as public prosecutor and then Mayor of the city.

As the election approached, FBI director James Comey made public his bombshell letter saying that Ms Clinton would face another email investigation. Two days before that Mr Giuliani, then a part of the Trump team, talked about “a surprise or two you’re going to hear about in the next few days. We’ve got a couple of things up our sleeve that should turn things around”.

After the letter was published Mr Giuliani claimed he had heard from current and former agents that “there’s a kind of revolution going on inside the FBI” over the original decision not to charge Ms Clinton and that Mr Comey had been forced by some of his agents to announce the reinvestigation. Democrats demanded an investigation into how Mr Giuliani acquired this knowledge without getting an answer.

In October a frustrated and demoralised Mr Steele, while on a trip to New York, spoke about what he has discovered to David Corn, the Washington editor of the magazine Mother Jones. There was a little flurry of interest that quickly died down.

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I recommend reading the rest of this article. The author of the 'Golden Showers' dossier seems like a very credible source. He is apparently highly respected in the intelligence community. I believe him.
 
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I was driving my motorcycle down a rural country road in California and saw a bar that advertised Water Sports. I am just a dumb country hick and thought water sports meant boating. I did not see one boat but did see people pissing on each other and drinking pee. I grew up on a hog farm and never saw a hog do that and left before taking one swig of my beer.
 


I was driving my motorcycle down a rural country road in California and saw a bar that advertised Water Sports. I am just a dumb country hick and thought water sports meant boating. I did not see one boat but did see people pissing on each other and drinking pee. I grew up on a hog farm and never saw a hog do that and left before taking one swig of my beer.

The guy moving into the President's office is a sicko, wacko, weirdo.
 


I was driving my motorcycle down a rural country road in California and saw a bar that advertised Water Sports. I am just a dumb country hick and thought water sports meant boating. I did not see one boat but did see people pissing on each other and drinking pee. I grew up on a hog farm and never saw a hog do that and left before taking one swig of my beer.

The guy moving into the President's office is a sicko, wacko, weirdo.


Things are getting wilder than normal. Tell White House Staff to use plastic sheets because they might have bladder control problems and fill the White House basement up with Depends. That damned Spenchter muscle strikes again.
 
The Left didn't care when more people in the FDR and Truman Administrations reported to Stalin than to the President. Now that Russia is no longer Communist, it's a Big Deal
 

This Brightbart fake news useful IDIOT got trolled by 4Chan, not the FBI and CIA. The second and third excerpts were NOT in Steele's report. That's right, nothing about anime or making the biggest dumps or naming his shit Obama.

Notice how the Tramp fake news machine lies, they take one real excerpt from the report, to salt their lies with a bit of truth, and then make up fake excerpts that they then use to discredit the truth. The fact that the Tramp fake news machine has to make up fake excerpts proves that they know that the one real excerpt they used is true.
 
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The fact remains they had nothing and they still leaked it through the CIA/federal government to fake news that is CNN…
 
The truth should come out naming names. Which republican commissioned this opposition paper. Was it really Jeb Bush?
 

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