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posted ago by purkiss80 ago by purkiss80 +154 / -0
  • The Steele Dossier and its allegations are dead. The claims were made up and that is a matter of record now. Dolan admitted to fabricating his part and Danchenko never met with the manager of the Ritz-Carlton. Danchenko, over the course of 3.5yrs as a CHS, could not provide ANY corroboration. Furthermore, Christopher Steele, who composed the dossier, could not corroborate any piece of info in it. Not even for $1,000,000.

That’s FULL vindication for Trump.

  • A year after offering that $1mil to Steele, the FBI turned Danchenko against Steele and sent him back to meet with Steele. The objective being to gather intel on what Steele was up to and any other helpful info.

  • Chuck Dolan, Clinton Crony and longtime Democrat operative, was referred for an investigation thanks to information Danchenko gave the FBI. That investigation was opened and as part of it, Dolan’s email, phone, and social media records were obtained via search warrant.

That investigation was later turned over and is now with the Durham Special Counsel.

  • Durham put the FBI on trial via the agents he put on the stand. SIA Brian Auten was subjected to two full days of testimony, none of it friendly. We learned of the Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller SCO failures. We also learned that Auten has been under investigation by the OIG for some time.

He has been recommended for suspension for his role in the Carter Page FISA.

  • Likewise with Special Agent Helson, Danchenko’s handler. He was also forced to admit to failures in regards to handling Danchenko, though there were also successes as far as the information he sold the FBI as a CHS.

Helson is also a subject of an OIG investigation.

  • Durham, via the investigation and prosecution of Danchenko, obtained a large number of interviews and testimony with Spygate players major and minor. He also got phone, email, social media, and travel records.

Being that Danchenko was in direct contact with so many consequential people as relates to Spygate, I wonder what else Durham learned from such records?