Durham Trial: ‘Salacious and Unverified’ Trump-Russia Dossier Story Too Juicy for FBI to Check

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    by Victoria Taft, PJ Media:

    An FBI intelligence analyst testifying in the special counsel probe by John Durham says he never really checked the fake story about the so-called “Steele dossier” in the Trump Russia collusion hoax — including the infamous and non-existent “pee tape” — and assumed FBI sources were telling the truth. This, even though the FBI offered a $1 million payday to verify it (it went uncollected), proving the FBI knew it was “salacious and unverified” in the words of former FBI chief James Comey. But knowing that, the FBI used the dossier against Donald Trump anyway and lied to the nation’s top spy court to get a warrant to spy on his campaign.

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    That was basically the upshot from the first couple of days of testimony in a Virginia courtroom in the John Durham special counsel probe into the derivation of the fake Russia collusion scandal.

    The lies told by the professional fabulists about Donald Trump being a Russian secret agent were so tantalizing that the FBI thought them too good to check. The FBI offered the dossier novelist, former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, $1 million, labeled a “bribe” by constitutional attorney and radio host Mark Levin, to prove the allegations.

    But that didn’t matter. In a high-stakes game of Ding Dong Ditch, FBI investigators put their swamp droppings in a brown bag, lit it on fire, and threw the whole damn mess on the front porch of the FISA spy court.

    The game had its intended effect of leaving Donald Trump covered in FBI and DNC excrement, impeding his 2016 campaign and presidency, and teeing up years of fake news and impeachments of the unorthodox president. This helped cost him the 2020 election.

    Igor Danchenko is on trial for loading the bag with the lies that were then used by his former MI6 spy buddy, Christopher Steele, to impugn Trump. Danchenko, a former Brookings Institution researcher, is on trial for making false statements to the FBI. After making up the “pee tape” and other parts of the fake dossier, the FBI made Danchenko a “confidential human source,” meaning his identity would be hidden to protect FBI sources and methods.

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