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Hillary Clinton paid for the Steele dossier and then “filled it with rubbish contents,” according to Northeastern University Associate Professor Max Abrahms.In 2016, former MI6 agent Christopher Steele produced a dossier outlining sensational allegations against Donald Trump, alleging among a number of things criminal links with Russia.“What we’ve discovered increasingly, including over the past week, is that the Steele dossier was totally nonsense,” Mr Abrahms told Sky News host Rita Panahi.“We knew previously that it was paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign, what we didn’t fully realise is that the contents of that dossier was based on just completely made up statements by Hillary Clinton’s own associates.”Arrest illustrates how the Steele dossier was a political dirty trick orchestrated by Hillary Clinton-By Andrew C. McCarthy-November 4, 2021
Special counsel John Durham’s indictment of Igor Danchenko, the principal source for the bogus Steele dossier used by the FBI as a basis for the Trump-Russia investigation, further illustrates that Durham has his sights set on the Clinton campaign.
Danchenko has been charged with five counts of lying to the FBI in interviews during 2017, as the bureau struggled in futility to verify outlandish allegations that Donald Trump and his campaign were clandestine agents of the Kremlin. Those allegations were compiled in the so-called Steele dossier, which the FBI relied on in obtaining surveillance warrants from a secret federal court.The dossier was generated by the Clinton campaign. Its principal author was former British spy Christopher Steele. Steele’s main source was Danchenko, a Russian native based in the United States who worked at the Brookings Institution — a Washington think tank whose former president, Strobe Talbott, is a college friend of Bill Clinton’s who worked in the Clinton State Department.At Brookings, Danchenko worked with Fiona Hill, later a member of President Trump’s National Security Council (and a key witness in the first Trump impeachment over the unrelated Ukraine controversy). It was through Hill that Danchenko became acquainted with Steele, who ran a London-based intelligence firm upon leaving MI-6, the British spy service.Durham’s indictment alleges that Danchenko lied about two major points.First, he fabricated the claim that the president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce informed him that, during the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump was involved in a well-developed “conspiracy of cooperation” with the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In reality, the indictment says, this conversation never happened.The chamber president is not identified by name in the indictment. After the Steele dossier became public, however, there was intense speculation that the chamber’s founder, Sergey Millian, was a Steele dossier source. As I recounted in my book on Russiagate, “Ball of Collusion,” Millian denied being a source and trashed the dossier as “fake news created by sick minds.”Danchenko is also alleged to have concealed that one of his sources for the information he provided to Steele was a longtime Democratic Party operative who was close to the Clintons — having worked on both of Bill Clinton’s successful presidential campaigns and Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign. This source was revealed on Thursday to be Chuck Dolan, a public relations executive who had Russian contacts, and referred to as “PR Executive-1” in the indictment.The FBI interviewed Danchenko because it was desperately trying to corroborate the Steele dossier claims. One question that Durham must be pressing is: What took the bureau so long? The Obama Justice Department brought the FBI’s sworn claims to the secret federal Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in October 2016. Though the FBI is supposed to verify its allegations before going to court, it apparently did not interview Danchenko, the main source for the dossier, until January 2017 — by which time it was obtaining its second 90-day spy warrant.It appears that Durham theorizes that the Trump-Russia collusion narrative was a political attack manufactured by the Clinton campaign. Relying on Danchenko, Steele compiled the reports for Glenn Simpson, co-founder of intelligence firm Fusion-GPS, which specializes in digging up political dirt. Fusion-GPS was retained for the Trump project by Perkins-Coie, the Clinton campaign’s law firm.In September, Durham indicted former Perkins-Coie attorney Michael Sussmann for making a false statement to the FBI while peddling Trump-Russia allegations that the bureau eventually found unsubstantiated. Durham alleges that Sussmann concealed that he was working for the Clinton campaign and a tech executive who was hoping for an important government job if Clinton was elected.Durham’s charging instruments suggest that the Clinton campaign used its agents to peddle the Trump-Russia rumors to the government and the media, then used the fact that Trump was being investigated as part of its campaign messaging.Andrew C. McCarthy is the author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency.”
Alleged Bill Clinton mistress: Hillary had lesbian relationships-Sharon Churcher • Radar Online-Oct 20, 2016 • October 20, 2016
Bill Clinton told his longtime mistress that he got Hillary pregnant to “take attention” away from the Democratic Presidential candidate’s lesbian “lifestyle.”That’s the explosive claim of beautiful blond lawyer Dolly Kyle, who was Bill’s lover for 17 years and has now written a tell-all about their time together, Hillary: The Other Woman.“He said, ‘ I want to have a baby,’” Kyle, now 68, told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive interview. “He told me, ‘I’m having a problem. I have a low sperm count.’ He said, ‘We have to have a baby so we look like a normal couple. We need to take attention away from the Warden’s lifestyle.’” (Kyle claims he called controlling Hillary by that epithet behind her back.)-“He used the word ‘lifestyle,’” Kyle insisted. “He didn’t say ‘lesbian,’. But I’d heard all these rumors – that she had all these girlfriends. People said Hillary hit both ways. And that’s what he meant, her lesbian relationships.”Kyle said she was astonished when Bill introduced her to Hillary, whose dowdy clothing exposed “thick calves covered with black hair.” She believes he was attracted to Hillary because she reminded him of his maternal grandmother.“She raised him and it goes back to that very early emotional and psychological imprinting,” Kyle said. “She was called the meanest woman in southwest Arkansas. She was the kind of person who wanted to put the little guy on a schedule for when he would eat, when he slept, when he was to go to the bathroom. So when he met Hillary, this mean, controlling woman, (that was) the draw for him.”For Hillary, she says, the attraction was Bill’s determination to be president — and to become president herself on his coattails: “Every single thing in Hillary’s case is pursuit of power and money,” Kyle says.And now that Hillary’s ultimate power play — the presidency — could be within reach, Kyle said that voters should beware of her duplicity.“It doesn’t matter to me, but a person’s sexuality is the essence of who they are. And so if she can lie about this, she can lie about anything!” Kyle said. “She’s very screwed up. She has a fake life and it’s very sad, really.”
Durham's latest indictment: More lines drawn to Clinton's campaign-By Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor — 11/06/21 11:50 AM EDT-Hill
"To my good friend ... A Great Democrat." Those words written to a Russian figure in Moscow, inside a copy of a Hillary Clinton autobiography, may be the defining line of special counsel John Durham’s investigation. The message reportedly was written by Charles Dolan, a close Clinton adviser and campaign regular whom news reports identify as the mysterious “PR-Executive 1” in the latest Durham indictment, this time of Igor Danchenk.Danchenko, 43, was a key figure in the compilation of the infamous Steele dossier that led to the now discredited investigation of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 presidential race. But Danchenko, a Russian emigre living in the U.S., seems unlikely to be the Durham investigation’s apex defendant. In fact, Durham describes him at points more like a shill than a spy, an “investigator” who was fed what to report by Clinton operatives such as Dolan.Durham is known as a methodical, apolitical and unrelenting prosecutor. Thus far, his work seems to betray a belief that the FBI got played by the Clinton campaign to investigate the Trump team. The question is whether Durham really wants to indict just the figurative tail if he can get the whole dog — a question that now may weigh heavily on a number of Washington figures, just as it did following Durham’s indictment in September of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann.Danchenko’s indictment on five counts of lying to the FBI serves two obvious purposes. First, these counts — with a possible five years in prison on each — are enough to concentrate the mind of any defendant about possibly flipping for the prosecution. Second, indicting Danchenko “hoists the wretch” for potential targets to see and consider that there but for the grace of God — and Durham — go they.The background details of Durham’s three indictments so far have assembled an impressive list of “great Democrats” who contributed directly or indirectly to the creation of the Russia collusion scandal. Indeed, the collusion case increasingly is taking on a type of “Murder on the Orient Express” feel, in which all of the suspects may turn out to be culprits. While the statute of limitations may protect some, Durham has shown that he can use the crime of lying to federal investigators (18 U.S.C. 1001) as a handy alternative. Targets must admit to prior misconduct or face a new charge.Thus, Durham clearly seems to be making a meticulous case that the Steele dossier was a political hit job orchestrated by Clinton operatives. His latest indictment connects Danchenko to several intriguing figures and groups that, in turn, relate to the Clinton campaign.Former British spy Christopher Steele himself has been extensively interviewed by investigators over the years — a long record that comes with inherent risks of contradictions. Notably, Steele recently defended his dossier in a bizarre interview. While admitting that it might have been used by Russian intelligence for disinformation, he stood by the accounts of its most sensational details, such as former President Trump’s “golden shower tape,” despite Durham’s findings to the contrary.Dolan is the latest direct connection between the campaign and the infamous Steele dossier to surface in Durham’s investigation. Dolan had close ties not only to the Clintons but to the Russians as well; he and the public relations firm where he worked had represented the Russian government and registered as foreign agents for Russia.Durham alleges that it was Dolan, not Russian sources, who gave Danchenko key allegations to put into the Steele dossier, including some of its most salacious claims. Dolan is described as traveling to Moscow to meet with Russian officials who were paying his firm. The connection is notable because American intelligence believed that sources used in the dossier were, in fact, Russian agents and that the dossier may have been a vehicle for Russian intelligence to spread misinformation. However, Dolan reportedly admitted to “fabricating” facts given to Danchenko. Dolan's attorney now describes him as a “witness” in the investigation.Danchenko worked for several years at the Brookings Institution, a leading liberal think tank in Washington, as an analyst in Russian and Eurasian affairs — and, as a result, Brookings features prominently in this latest indictment. Around 2010, another Brookings employee had introduced Danchenko to Steele, who subsequently retained him as a contract investigator.Steele testified in London in a 2019 defamation suit that he had disclosed some of his dossier’s details to Strobe Talbott, then the president of Brookings. Talbott had his own longstanding Clinton ties. Among those, he was an ambassador-at-large and a deputy secretary of state under President Clinton; when Hillary Clinton was secretary of State, Talbott was named chairman of the State Department's foreign affairs advisory board. Then there is Hillary Clinton herself. Steele also has testified that it was his understanding that Clinton was aware of his work and the development of the dossier. Yet during the campaign and long afterward, Clinton never admitted that her campaign funded the dossier, despite media and congressional inquiries about that fact. No less an official than campaign chairman John Podesta denied any connection in testimony before Congress.More importantly, before the Steele dossier was given to the FBI and the press, then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed former President Obama on Clinton’s alleged “plan” to tie candidate Trump to Russia as “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.”Now, with Danchenko’s indictment, Dolan’s name has been added to a seemingly growing array of Clinton associates whom Durham has referenced in the development of the Russia collusion scandal.Again, it is not known whether Durham has suspicions or evidence of criminal conduct against anyone else beyond Danchenko. But many other figures are at least likely to feature greatly in the conclusions of the special counsel’s final investigative report if many of the details of the indictments to date are any indication.One thing is clear, though: Too many “great Democrats” keep popping up in Durham’s investigation.Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University. You can find his updates on Twitter @JonathanTurley.
HITLER CLINTON PAID FOR THE DOSSIER-THEN FILLED IT WITH DUNG RUBBISH
HITLER PAYED FOR THE COUP DOSSIER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2_VAuOoXXg
DEMOLIBNUTS UP TO THEIR EYES IN HOAX RUSSIAN DOSSIER COUP AGAINST TRUMP
DEMOLIBNUTS SINS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnWe864uoL8
SENIOR BIDEN ADVISER INVOLVED IN THE COUP AGAINST TRUMP
BIDENS ADVISOR IN TRUMP COUP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KqdyJ6I4nQ
LIBERAL RUSSIA COLLUSION-CRIME, COUP, AND HOAX OF THE CENTURY
DEMOLIBNUTS CRIME AND COUP OF THE CENTURY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH0hmpT2zmo
SHIFTY SCHIFF-EXPOSED ON THE VIEW FOR FAKE RUSSIA HOX
SHIFTY SCHIFF SQUARMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxeYSfJN1k
CHINA JOE-IS SO FULL OF ALZS-HE CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT HE SAID 10 MINUTES AGO.
CHINA JOE BIDEN. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxeYSfJN1k
VP HARRIS' BORDER SCAM
HARRIS' BORDER SCAM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w89ai3ZM29Y
SLEEPY JOE WANTS TO FIRE VP KAMILL HARRIS
KISS HARRIS GOODBYE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X-rdY_8G4c
CNBC LIBERAL SNOT CLAIMES BORDER IS RACIST (TO MANY OLD WHITE DRIVES)
RACIST LIBERALS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAP_cXtEDQc
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