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Okay my friends, I decided to do some basic research on Fusion GPS since MSgt Steve Sweeney stated that 'conservative "Free Beacon" that originally hired Fusion GPS before the 2016 Republican primary election.'
1. In 2016 it seems mainstream/centrist republicans and democrats hired Fusion GPS after Donald Trump sought to be nominated for President.
2. Hopefully after the mid-term election results in November 2022, Congress may well investigate the background in 2023 on the Steele Dossier including FBI directors, elected officials in 2016 former POTUS Barrack Obama former VPOTUS Joe Biden, former POTUS Donald Trump and other significant players.
Background from {[https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/347858-five-things-to-know-about-fusion-gps]}
By Katie Bo Williams - Friday 08/25/17 09:01 AM EDT
1. What is Fusion GPS?
Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, cofounded the strategic intelligence firm with two other Journal alumni in 2012.
The company has done research for Democrats on 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney and for Planned Parenthood on a series of undercover videos released by anti-abortion activists, among other clients.
It has also done work for an American law firm defending Prevezon Holdings, a company owned by the son of a senior Russian government official. The U.S. government sued Prevezon in 2014, alleging fraud.
2. What does Fusion GPS have to do with the dossier and who were their customers?
In 2016, Fusion GPS retained a well-respected former British spy, Christopher Steele, to research any connections between then-candidate Trump and the Russian government. The firm had been hired first by Republicans during Trump’s primary run and later by Democrats to produce opposition research on Trump.
Steele produced an unconfirmed, 35-page dossier full of salacious allegations about Trump and Russia, all of which Trump has vehemently denied. The document — which circulated around Capitol Hill for months before BuzzFeed made the controversial decision to publish it in its entirety in January — has been a focal point for the intrigue surrounding the president’s relationship to Moscow.
The dossier has yet to be independently verified or publicly confirmed by U.S. intelligence officials. Simpson on Tuesday declined to tell Senate investigators who paid for the report.
Simpson’s attorney, Josh Levy, said Tuesday, August 22, 2017 after the interview that the firm remains “proud” of the dossier and “stands by it.”
4. How do the dossier and Fusion GPS relate to the Trump Jr. meeting?
During the campaign, Trump Jr. took a meeting with a Russian government lawyer who, an intermediary claimed, had dirt on then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But participants claim that the meeting centered on the Magnitsky Act, a slate of sanctions imposed on Russia after a Russian tax accountant who had investigated the alleged Prevezon Holdings fraud was arrested and died in prison.
The lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, was then lobbying for the removal of the sanctions while also working on the Prevezon case for the same law firm that had engaged Fusion’s services, according to a declaration she filed in federal court in 2016.
5. Did Fusion GPS violate federal lobbying rules?
Information uncovered by Fusion as part of its contract with the U.S. law firm defending Prevezon ended up in the anti-Magnitsky lobbying effort — sparking complaints that Fusion had failed to register as a lobbyist for a foreign interest under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
Fusion said in a statement that it “worked for and under the supervision of an American law firm to provide support for civil litigation in New York” — in other words, that its work product was for the litigation related to Prevezon, not for the anti-Magnitsky lobbying campaign.
Prevezon settled the case in May for $6 million with no admission of wrongdoing. The law firm had already ended its representation of the company in late 2016, at a judge’s behest, because of a conflict of interest.
But Grassley’s committee is now investigating whether Fusion GPS failed to appropriately register as a lobbyist under FARA — still required even if a firm is paid through an intermediary. He said Thursday that the committee would hold a vote on whether to make public the transcripts from Simpson’s Tuesday interview.
Critics of the firm, including the president, have suggested that the timing of the Prevezon case is suspicious when juxtaposed against the creation of the dossier.
“It seems that Russia spent a lot of money on that false report, and that was Russian money, and I think it was Democrat money, too. You could say that was collusion,” Trump said earlier this month."
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1. In 2016 it seems mainstream/centrist republicans and democrats hired Fusion GPS after Donald Trump sought to be nominated for President.
2. Hopefully after the mid-term election results in November 2022, Congress may well investigate the background in 2023 on the Steele Dossier including FBI directors, elected officials in 2016 former POTUS Barrack Obama former VPOTUS Joe Biden, former POTUS Donald Trump and other significant players.
Background from {[https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/347858-five-things-to-know-about-fusion-gps]}
By Katie Bo Williams - Friday 08/25/17 09:01 AM EDT
1. What is Fusion GPS?
Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, cofounded the strategic intelligence firm with two other Journal alumni in 2012.
The company has done research for Democrats on 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney and for Planned Parenthood on a series of undercover videos released by anti-abortion activists, among other clients.
It has also done work for an American law firm defending Prevezon Holdings, a company owned by the son of a senior Russian government official. The U.S. government sued Prevezon in 2014, alleging fraud.
2. What does Fusion GPS have to do with the dossier and who were their customers?
In 2016, Fusion GPS retained a well-respected former British spy, Christopher Steele, to research any connections between then-candidate Trump and the Russian government. The firm had been hired first by Republicans during Trump’s primary run and later by Democrats to produce opposition research on Trump.
Steele produced an unconfirmed, 35-page dossier full of salacious allegations about Trump and Russia, all of which Trump has vehemently denied. The document — which circulated around Capitol Hill for months before BuzzFeed made the controversial decision to publish it in its entirety in January — has been a focal point for the intrigue surrounding the president’s relationship to Moscow.
The dossier has yet to be independently verified or publicly confirmed by U.S. intelligence officials. Simpson on Tuesday declined to tell Senate investigators who paid for the report.
Simpson’s attorney, Josh Levy, said Tuesday, August 22, 2017 after the interview that the firm remains “proud” of the dossier and “stands by it.”
4. How do the dossier and Fusion GPS relate to the Trump Jr. meeting?
During the campaign, Trump Jr. took a meeting with a Russian government lawyer who, an intermediary claimed, had dirt on then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But participants claim that the meeting centered on the Magnitsky Act, a slate of sanctions imposed on Russia after a Russian tax accountant who had investigated the alleged Prevezon Holdings fraud was arrested and died in prison.
The lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, was then lobbying for the removal of the sanctions while also working on the Prevezon case for the same law firm that had engaged Fusion’s services, according to a declaration she filed in federal court in 2016.
5. Did Fusion GPS violate federal lobbying rules?
Information uncovered by Fusion as part of its contract with the U.S. law firm defending Prevezon ended up in the anti-Magnitsky lobbying effort — sparking complaints that Fusion had failed to register as a lobbyist for a foreign interest under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
Fusion said in a statement that it “worked for and under the supervision of an American law firm to provide support for civil litigation in New York” — in other words, that its work product was for the litigation related to Prevezon, not for the anti-Magnitsky lobbying campaign.
Prevezon settled the case in May for $6 million with no admission of wrongdoing. The law firm had already ended its representation of the company in late 2016, at a judge’s behest, because of a conflict of interest.
But Grassley’s committee is now investigating whether Fusion GPS failed to appropriately register as a lobbyist under FARA — still required even if a firm is paid through an intermediary. He said Thursday that the committee would hold a vote on whether to make public the transcripts from Simpson’s Tuesday interview.
Critics of the firm, including the president, have suggested that the timing of the Prevezon case is suspicious when juxtaposed against the creation of the dossier.
“It seems that Russia spent a lot of money on that false report, and that was Russian money, and I think it was Democrat money, too. You could say that was collusion,” Trump said earlier this month."
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SPC Nancy Greene
LTC Stephen F. if this ties the Clintons, Biden, and Obama into ‘tampering’ with an election, things should get really interesting
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LTC Stephen F.
FYI MSgt Steve Sweeney
You obviously did not read what I posted and cited {[https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/347858-five-things-to-know-about-fusion-gps]} clearly above.
Background on "mainstream/centrist" Republicans in the 2016 Campaign:
source {[https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/fusion-gps-dossier-russia-trump-jr-christopher-steele-democrat-planned-parenthood-glenn-simpson-peter-fritsch-natalia-veselnitskaya-grassley-hearing/]}
According to the BBC, “the opposition research firm that commissioned the report had worked first for an anti-Trump Super Pac – political action committee – during the Republican primaries. Then during the general election, it was funded by an anonymous Democratic Party supporter.” The BBC and other British news outlets had initially reported that the PAC supported Jeb Bush’s campaign, but Bush has adamantly denied having anything to do with the dossier or Steele, and the BBC amended its reports.
Image: Re Fusion Gps to William W. Taylor III from Perkins Coie LLP
Here is additional background from {[https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/fusion-gps-dossier-russia-trump-jr-christopher-steele-democrat-planned-parenthood-glenn-simpson-peter-fritsch-natalia-veselnitskaya-grassley-hearing/]}
1. In 2012 former Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Glenn Simpson cofounded the strategic intelligence firm with two other Journal alumni in 2012:
a. Peter Fritsch, is a former Wall Street Journal senior editor who covered national security. He also served as the newspaper’s bureau chief in Brussels/Northern Europe, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia.
b. Thomas Catan was named as the other former reporter involved in Fusion GPS who lists himself as a research consultant on LinkedIn, covered international economics and money in politics for the Wall Street Journal. He was also Spain correspondent for the newspaper and the Times of London, an energy, investigative, and Argentina correspondent for The Financial Times, and a reporter for Dow Jones.
2. "in October 2017 when The Washington Post alleged, through anonymous sources, that the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee helped fund the company’s research that resulted in a salacious, unverified dossier against Trump."
3. According to the BBC, “the opposition research firm that commissioned the report had worked first for an anti-Trump Super Pac – political action committee – during the Republican primaries. Then during the general election, it was funded by an anonymous Democratic Party supporter.” The BBC and other British news outlets had initially reported that the PAC supported Jeb Bush’s campaign, but Bush has adamantly denied having anything to do with the dossier or Steele, and the BBC amended its reports.
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You obviously did not read what I posted and cited {[https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/347858-five-things-to-know-about-fusion-gps]} clearly above.
Background on "mainstream/centrist" Republicans in the 2016 Campaign:
source {[https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/fusion-gps-dossier-russia-trump-jr-christopher-steele-democrat-planned-parenthood-glenn-simpson-peter-fritsch-natalia-veselnitskaya-grassley-hearing/]}
According to the BBC, “the opposition research firm that commissioned the report had worked first for an anti-Trump Super Pac – political action committee – during the Republican primaries. Then during the general election, it was funded by an anonymous Democratic Party supporter.” The BBC and other British news outlets had initially reported that the PAC supported Jeb Bush’s campaign, but Bush has adamantly denied having anything to do with the dossier or Steele, and the BBC amended its reports.
Image: Re Fusion Gps to William W. Taylor III from Perkins Coie LLP
Here is additional background from {[https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/fusion-gps-dossier-russia-trump-jr-christopher-steele-democrat-planned-parenthood-glenn-simpson-peter-fritsch-natalia-veselnitskaya-grassley-hearing/]}
1. In 2012 former Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Glenn Simpson cofounded the strategic intelligence firm with two other Journal alumni in 2012:
a. Peter Fritsch, is a former Wall Street Journal senior editor who covered national security. He also served as the newspaper’s bureau chief in Brussels/Northern Europe, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia.
b. Thomas Catan was named as the other former reporter involved in Fusion GPS who lists himself as a research consultant on LinkedIn, covered international economics and money in politics for the Wall Street Journal. He was also Spain correspondent for the newspaper and the Times of London, an energy, investigative, and Argentina correspondent for The Financial Times, and a reporter for Dow Jones.
2. "in October 2017 when The Washington Post alleged, through anonymous sources, that the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee helped fund the company’s research that resulted in a salacious, unverified dossier against Trump."
3. According to the BBC, “the opposition research firm that commissioned the report had worked first for an anti-Trump Super Pac – political action committee – during the Republican primaries. Then during the general election, it was funded by an anonymous Democratic Party supporter.” The BBC and other British news outlets had initially reported that the PAC supported Jeb Bush’s campaign, but Bush has adamantly denied having anything to do with the dossier or Steele, and the BBC amended its reports.
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LTC Stephen F.
Thank you for catching my error Capt Gregory Prickett I corrected it to former VPOTUS Joe Biden.
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I thought everything already got exposed at the 12 hour Grand Jury questioning.... are they going to question her again? Oh fun..... when are they going to question Trump? I guess it would be pointless because everybody knows he would take the 5th over and over and over again....
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CMSgt Marcus Falleaf
Everything the Clinton's did will never be exposed. That crooked path has ended in death for a ton of people who worked for Bill and Hill. Reminds me of the Kennedy's.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
CMSgt Marcus Falleaf - Sure does. America has many politicians that would be jailed, executed or stoned in other countries. We are much to liberal.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
CPO Arthur Weinberger - Unfortunately this administration is taken this to new heights.
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