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HAB911

(8,876 posts)
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 01:31 PM Sep 2017

A Second Look at the Steele DossierKnowing What We Know Now

Bottom line: it's generally credible


Recent revelations of Trump campaign connections to Russia have revived interest in the so-called Steele Dossier. The dossier is composed of a batch of short reports produced between June and December 2016 by Orbis Business Intelligence, a London-based firm specializing in commercial intelligence for government and private-sector clients. The collection of Orbis reports caused an uproar when it was published online by the US website BuzzFeed, just ten days before Donald Trump’s inauguration. Taken together, the series of reports painted a picture of active collusion between the Kremlin and key Trump campaign officials based on years of Russian intelligence work against Trump and some of his associates. This seemed to complement general statements from US intelligence officials about Russia’s active efforts to undermine the US election. The greatest attention was paid to the first report, which conveyed salacious claims about Trump consorting with prostitutes in Moscow in 2013. Trump himself publicly refuted the story, while Trump associates denied reported details about their engagement with Russian officials. A lot of ink and pixels were also spent on the question whether it was appropriate for the media to publish the dossier. The furor quickly passed, the next news cycle came, and the American media has been largely reluctant to revisit the report over the months since.

https://www.justsecurity.org/44697/steele-dossier-knowing/

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A Second Look at the Steele DossierKnowing What We Know Now (Original Post) HAB911 Sep 2017 OP
The biggest claim, IMO, is that Trump team got the brokerage fee of the huge Rosneft deal pnwmom Sep 2017 #1

pnwmom

(108,973 posts)
1. The biggest claim, IMO, is that Trump team got the brokerage fee of the huge Rosneft deal
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 01:43 PM
Sep 2017

in exchange for dropping the Ukraine sanctions. If that could be proven it could be a game-changer.

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