Posted on Dec 31, 2018
Michael Isikoff: Dossier’s Trump-Russia collusion claims ‘likely false’
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I saw an unterview with Isikoff that he did after the right started spreading this story. He pointed out that the quote of his was referring to the more sensational aspects of the dossier, like the pee tape, likely being false. Here is his quote, as printed in this article.
“When you actually get into the details of the Steele dossier, the specific allegations, we have not seen the evidence to support them, and in fact, there is good grounds to think that some of the more sensational allegations will never be proven and are likely false.”
He pointed out in his interview that in fact many of the allegations in the dossier have been backed up by other sources. But you would never know that from the way this article is written. And of course, the rest of the article keeps using the phrase "no public evidence" knowing full well that the Mueller investigation has not made its results public. More word play to try and mislead those who don't read these type of articles carefully and who don't compare them with other news sources.
“When you actually get into the details of the Steele dossier, the specific allegations, we have not seen the evidence to support them, and in fact, there is good grounds to think that some of the more sensational allegations will never be proven and are likely false.”
He pointed out in his interview that in fact many of the allegations in the dossier have been backed up by other sources. But you would never know that from the way this article is written. And of course, the rest of the article keeps using the phrase "no public evidence" knowing full well that the Mueller investigation has not made its results public. More word play to try and mislead those who don't read these type of articles carefully and who don't compare them with other news sources.
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Since the FBI was complicit, nothing to figure out. The big issue is how to coverup their involvement.
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LTC David Brown wow, this is just dragging on, I hope they finish up and all parties move on.
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The average special counsel investigation takes years, look at Whitewater, Plame, Watergate, etc. When the investigation first started, I remember hearing the average length for a special prosecutor was about 2.5 years.
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