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Friday, August 25, 2017

Trump Dossier Unearths More Damaging Claims!

Trump is trying to distance himself from the dossier.
On The Rachel Maddow Show, the host explained that the Trump team is trying to denounce the controversial dossier linking associates of his presidential campaign to Russian operatives.

She told viewers to check out the dossier online and decide for yourself.

I looked at it and I was pretty shocked.

The British spy who tipped the FBI to the allegations is confident that the dossier is pretty blunt and really real.

Now you know Republican lawmakers want to get the bottom of this. They want to arrest those who tipped them off to the allegations.

Being led to a slaughter by the loudest voices of the right, Republicans are determined to denounce the dossier as fake news.

Senate investigators met with the co-founder of a political research firm that brought that explosive dossier of unsubstantiated claims that Donald J. Trump had engaged with prostitutes and they obtained damaging information about him through Russian intelligence.
Russia had dirt on Trump, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
Christopher Steele who is a well respected British intelligence officer complied the dossier and claimed that Trump's links to the Russian government are real. They have damaging information on him and are willing to embarrass him or control him.

Trump has dismissed this as "fake news" and "distraction." He said Democrats are bitter and the Congress should focus on Hillary Clinton's emails.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) demanded information from Fusion GPS. He believes that Fusion GPS received money from the Russian government for work on behalf a lobbyist group that wanted the Magnitsky Act to be repealed. The law passed by Congress barred government agencies from allying with the Russian government who the U.S. accused of being involved in violation of human rights and running through banking sanctions.

Steele complied a 35 page Trump-Russian dossier that was really explosive. The final segment was dated on December 13th, a few weeks after the election.

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