Investigation on Russia Probe Origins Intensifies as Bombshell Memo Emerges

Allen Zhong
By Allen Zhong
May 11, 2019Politics
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Investigation on Russia Probe Origins Intensifies as Bombshell Memo Emerges
President Trump (L) and former FBI Director James Comey in a combination of file photos. (Jonathan Ernst/Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

The investigations on the origins of the Russia probe intensified after a newly-released document showing the apparent political purposes of Christopher Steele’s dossier surfaced.

Lindsey Graham, the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, sent a letter (pdf) to Secretary of State Michael Pompeo on May 10 requesting the Department of State provide documents related to communications between the department officials and Steele.

He made the requests after handwritten notes of an Oct. 11, 2016, meeting between then Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Kathleen Kavalec and Steele emerged.

According to the notes, Steele reportedly told Kavalec that he “keen to see this information (the dossier) come to light prior to November 8,” the date of the 2016 presidential election. Steele worked for Fusion GPS—which was paid by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Clinton campaign—during that time period.

“It was unclear until recently, however, how significant her communications with Steele may have been,” Graham wrote in the letter addressed to Pompeo.

The document was able to be released due to the Freedom of Information Act.

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In the letter, Graham requested the State Department provide all documents and communications on or after May 1, 2016, between State Department and Department of Justice (DOJ) employees or officials relating to Christopher Steele, the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump, or anyone associated with the Trump campaign.

He also required the State Department to make Kavalec available for a transcribed interview with the Judiciary Committee.

Graham simultaneously sent another letter (pdf) to the Inspector General of the State Department, Michael Horowitz, and asked him to consider the newly-uncovered information in Horowitz’s ongoing investigation into potential FISA abuse surrounding the 2016 election.

“I request that you include, if you have not already, consideration of this new information regarding State Department involvement with the Carter Page FISA warrant, the Steele dossier, and direct communications between State Department officials and Steele,” he wrote in the letter.

Steele made several allegations during the Oct. 11 meeting that were proved to be false by the Mueller report, the Hill reported.

FBI ‘Aware the Dossier Was a Lie’ Before Spying Trump Campaign: Mark Meadows

Two days after the Oct. 11, 2016, meeting, Kavalec forwarded her typed summary to officials showing her concern about Steele’s credibility.

Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) affirmed to the Hill that Kavalec’s memo was forwarded to the FBI in an Oct. 13, 2016, email, eight days before FBI used Steele and his infamous dossier as key pieces of evidence to justify a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant to spy on Trump Campaign adviser Carter Page.

Meadows also believed that the FBI knew the dossier was not credible before the FISA warrant application.

“This once again shows officials at the FBI and DOJ were well aware the dossier was a lie—from very early on in the process all the way to when they made the conscious decision to include it in a FISA application,” he told the Hill. “The fact that Christopher Steele and his partisan research document were treated in any way seriously by our Intelligence Community leaders amounts to malpractice.”

However, according to a footnote on page 15 of the Carter Page FISA application (pdf), the FBI stated that the Steele dossier “has been corroborated,” Steele “be reliable,” and “FBI is unaware of any derogatory information pertaining to” Steele.

Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s lawyer, expressed his concern that Former FBI Director James Comey “deceived the FISA court.”

“The evidence is mounting that Comey deceived the FISA court concerning the Steele dossier. State did a quick verification and threw Steele out. Comey did no verification for 5 months and conducted an illicit SPYING OPERATION. Let’s see how long Dem media protects Comey,” he tweeted.

From The Epoch Times

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