Hannity just now -
Watch @wikileaks closely! Tick tock.
twitter.com/seanhannity/status/950812026946969600
Hannity just now -
Watch @wikileaks closely! Tick tock.
twitter.com/seanhannity/status/950812026946969600
Fusion GPS non-denial
They had to take a break to discuss how to answer this question
>we don't have any agreements like that we would put into writing
<<into writing
I think this tells you where this investigation is going.
>huge land developer in California
Funny
Blum is an investment banker with huge holdings in Defense Dept contractors (ie arms dealing) and business in China.
You only need to look at ShareBlue to see what narrative they are pushing.
Basically its that FBI used the Dossier/Steele only because it backed up what they already heard from a confidential whistleblower - likely Papadapoulous, who himself is probably a HRC plant.
>Steele talked to FBI, and then reported back to Fusion GPS founder that FBI viewed Steele's info as credible, because it corroborated other info the FBI already had, including from a Trump source
shareblue.com/dem-senator-drops-bomb-on-gop-by-releasing-russia-dossier-transcript-they-tried-to-hide/
Copy pasta from the WaPo article about the Fusion GPS transcript. Here are the narratives they are pushing -
First, it makes clear that Steele was engaged because of his expertise and contacts. He was not told to find anything in particular, but just to research the totality of Trump’s involvement in Russia.
Second, according to Simpson, Trump was doing business all over the former Soviet states of Georgia and Azerbaijan. Interestingly, Trump repeatedly denied having financial ties in Russia itself but never publicly denied operations in states in which Russians exercised substantial influence.
Third, in investigating Trump’s finances they found his properties were not as highly valued as he suggested and, in the case of several golf courses, weren’t making money.
Fourth, Steele took it upon himself to report his finding to the FBI because he believed there was a “crime in progress” and matter of national security. He later relayed to Simpson that the FBI already had information from a campaign source.
Fifth, Trump lied about not knowing who Felix Sater is. Simpson testified, “This was something he didn’t want to talk about and testified under oath he wouldn’t know Felix if he ran into him in the street. That was not true. He knew him well and, in fact, continued to associate with him long after he learned of Felix’s organized crime ties. So, you know, that tells you something about somebody.” We do not know if Sater was in fact tied to organized crime.
Sixth, Simpson called it a reasonable “interpretation” that the Trump Tower meeting was designed by Russian officials to reach out to and cooperate with the Trump team.
Seventh, far from interfering in the election to benefit Hillary Clinton, the FBI did not publicly disclose during the campaign the wealth of information it was learning about Trump and Russia.