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    WH: Clinton campaign lied about paying for Trump dossier

    President Trump says new reports prove the dossier is fake and politically motivated.

    The revelation that Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund a salacious anti-Trump dossier last year is raising new legal questions for the Clinton team — with a watchdog group filing a formal complaint alleging they hid the payments from public view.

    The Campaign Legal Center filed the complaint Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission, accusing the DNC and Clinton’s campaign committee of breaking campaign finance law by failing to accurately disclose the money spent on the Trump-Russia dossier.

    “Questions about who paid for this dossier are the subject of intense public interest, and this is precisely the information that FEC reports are supposed to provide,” Brendan Fischer of the Campaign Legal Center said in a statement to Fox News.

    The Washington Post reported this week — and Fox News confirmed — that the political consulting firm Fusion GPS was retained last year by Marc E. Elias, an attorney representing the DNC and the Clinton campaign. The firm then hired former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele to write the now-infamous dossier.

    According to the Post, that money was routed from the Clinton campaign and the DNC through the law firm Perkins Coie and described on FEC reports as legal services.

    Responding to the revelations, Clinton’s former campaign spokesman Brian Fallon compared the project to the kind of “oppo research” that “happens on every campaign.”

    But the Campaign Legal Center described the FEC reporting as “misleading.”

    “Payments by a campaign or party committee to an opposition research firm are legal, as long as those payments are accurately disclosed,” Fischer said. “But describing payments for opposition research as ‘legal services’ is entirely misleading and subverts the reporting requirements.”

    The controversial dossier contained unverified and lurid allegations about dirt the Russians had on Trump and his campaign’s possible connections to Moscow.

    Critics argued the latest revelation makes it harder for Democrats to accuse the Trump campaign of collusion.

    “Kremlin gave info to Christopher Steele,” tweeted Ari Fleischer, the former press secretary to President George W. Bush. “His oppo-research was paid for by the Clinton campaign. If that’s not collusion, what is?”

    “Given Democrats’ argument that Russia’s interference on Trump’s behalf was beyond the pale, the Clinton camp and the DNC paying a Brit for information would seem somewhat problematic,” wrote Aaron Blake of the Washington Post.

    Responding to the controversy, a DNC official stressed that current Chairman “Tom Perez and the new leadership of the DNC were not involved in any decision-making regarding Fusion GPS, nor were they aware that Perkins Coie was working with the organization.”

    A spokesman for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who led the DNC at the time, told Fox News on Wednesday that, “She did not have any knowledge of this arrangement.”

    It’s unclear what Hillary Clinton may have known about the research, though Fallon said he didn’t know at the time.

    “I personally wasn’t aware of this during the campaign,” Fallon said in a statement, adding: “The first I learned of Christopher Steele or saw any dossier was after the election. But if I had gotten handed it last fall, I would have had no problem passing it along and urging reporters to look into it.”

    RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Wednesday slammed Democrats for not being more concerned about Russia’s role in the dossier.

    “It really tests the validity of how much the Democrats want to get to the bottom of Russia’s interference in this election,” McDaniel said on Fox News’ “The Daily Briefing.” “Because when it comes to them, when it comes to the DNC, when it comes to Hillary Clinton, they don’t seem to have that same appetite as when it comes to this witch-hunt against President Trump.”

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...aint-says.html

  • #2
    So in fact...it was the DNC and the Clinton Campaign who colluded with Russians. They paid for...some of which was with tax payers money... someone to create a dossier on Trump with information from Russia...for the purpose of influencing the election.

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      • #4
        Trump may yet get to put Hillary in jail.

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        • #5
          In a perfect world she'd be sentenced to life in prison but twists her shower curtain into a rope on her last day of freedom and spares the taxpayers the burden of keeping her locked up.

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          • #6
            Where is addix at?


            He was most concerned about Russia collusion and election influencing..

            Hillary has now left top secret documents unsecured

            Hillary destroyed evidence that was subpoenaed under a court order

            Hillary colluded with dnc and cnn to rig and influence primaries and election

            Hillary paid foreign agents to influence the election

            Hillary lied about all of it

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            • #7
              Gotta love this trumpdiots... what's Hillary got to do with trump jr meeting and email exchange with Russia? Which means trump campaign collusion with Russia

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              • #8
                Originally posted by B.UTLER View Post
                Gotta love this trumpdiots... what's Hillary got to do with trump jr meeting and email exchange with Russia? Which means trump campaign collusion with Russia
                Gruber didn't call people like you "stupid" for nothing.

                You grubers who've been saying for months now how Trump colluded with Russia are looking extra stupid these days.

                Not only has that nonsense been all but disproved, it appears the investigation is now focused on Team D and Hillary doing the colluding. And it's bearing fruit, unlike when Trump was the target.

                Could be some fun times ahead!!

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                  Exclusive: In Hill interviews, top Dems denied knowledge of payments to firm behind Trump dossier

                  Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta and former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz both privately denied to congressional Russia investigators that they had any knowledge about an arrangement to pay for opposition research on President Donald Trump, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

                  The interviews happened before this week's disclosure that the Clinton campaign and DNC paid for the research. Senate investigators may seek to further question the two top Democrats and dig deeper on the origins of the so-called Trump dossier, one of the sources briefed on the matter said.
                  Their remarks to congressional investigators raises the stakes in their assertion that they knew nothing about the funding because it's against the law to make false statements to Congress.

                  The White House has seized on the funding disclosures to discredit the ongoing investigations into potential collusion between the Russians and the Trump campaign. While the most salacious allegations in the dossier haven't been verified, its broad assertion that Russia waged a campaign to interfere in the election is now accepted as fact by the US intelligence community.

                  In recent closed-door interviews with the Senate intelligence committee, Podesta and Wasserman Schultz said they did not know who had funded Fusion GPS, the intelligence firm that hired British Intelligence Officer Christopher Steele to compile the dossier on Trump, the sources said.

                  Podesta was asked in his September interview whether the Clinton campaign had a contractual agreement with Fusion GPS, and he said he was not aware of one, according to one of the sources.

                  Sitting next to Podesta during the interview: his attorney Marc Elias, who worked for the law firm that hired Fusion GPS to continue research on Trump on behalf of the Clinton campaign and DNC, multiple sources said. Elias was only there in his capacity as Podesta's attorney and not as a witness.


                  On Tuesday, that law firm, Perkins Coie, wrote in a letter that it had retained Fusion GPS as part of its representation of the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The disclosure of the Democratic funding source for Fusion GPS is raising new questions for the congressional Russian investigators. The Perkins Coie letter suggested its clients -- the Clinton campaign and the DNC -- did not learn about the matter until recently.

                  Senate intelligence Chairman Richard Burr told CNN Wednesday that the disclosure that Fusion GPS had been paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC opens up a new line of inquiry for the panel to pursue as part of its investigation.

                  "This provides us the ability to connect some dots that we couldn't do before this," Burr said. "And any investigation when you have a revelation this big, it begins to clarify some pictures that you were already trying to understand. This ... will require us to dig a lot deeper in some areas that maybe a week ago we weren't planning to."

                  Source, full story:
                  http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/26/politi...ier/index.html

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                  • #10
                    Very interesting. How will the spin machine attempt to extricate Hillary from this revelation?

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