Oh My: Strzok Notes Show No Evidence Of Team Trump-Russia Contacts, Doubts About Steele Dossier — In February 2017

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Ed Morrissey @ Hot Air:

Just when did the FBI’s top echelon realize that the Steele dossier was unreliable? New notes released by the Senate Judiciary Committee late yesterday show the agent in charge of Operation Crossfire Hurricane realized it by mid-February 2017. Peter Strzok also knew that leaks from the investigation included flat-out false information that attempted to shore up the public case for continuing the probe, all of which raises new questions as to why the probe continued at all:

A top F.B.I. agent recognized by February 2017 that a now notorious dossier of claims about purported Trump-Russia ties had credibility problems, but the Justice Department continued to rely on it as part of its basis to renew permission to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser, documents released on Friday showed.

The documents included an F.B.I. memo recounting a three-day interview in January 2017 with a person who served as a primary source for Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer who compiled the dossier for a research firm paid by Democrats. They also included an F.B.I. agent’s notes disputing aspects of a New York Times article the next month.

The agent, Peter Strzok, had not participated in the interview of Mr. Steele’s source, in which the source had suggested that the dossier misstated or exaggerated certain information that the source had gathered from a network of contacts in Russia and relayed to Mr. Steele. But Mr. Strzok appeared to be aware of aspects of it.

In his annotations about two weeks later, Mr. Strzok questioned the reliability of the dossier.

Reacting to a line in the newspaper article that senior F.B.I. officials believed that Mr. Steele had a credible track record, Mr. Strzok wrote in the margins: “Recent interviews and investigation, however, reveal Steele may not be in a position to judge the reliability of his subsource network.”

Why is this important? It shows that the whole basis for idea that Donald Trump had colluded with Russians in warping the 2016 elections — or had been trapped by their intelligence services — had serious credibility problems well before the appointment of a special counsel. Those credibility problems went right to the top by February 2017, as the Strzok notes Lindsey Graham released show. And yet the FBI would not only rely on the Steele dossier to get surveillance extended on Carter Page multiple times, it also kept the probe alive long enough to turn it over to Robert Mueller.

The notes show something else, too, in relation to the entire raison d’être of the investigation. The NYT report that followed two weeks later claimed that “Trump campaign aides had repeated contact with Russian intelligence,” the core accusation of Russiagate. That was news to Strzok, who wrote in a recently declassified comment that the FBI had no such evidence of any meetings:

“We are unaware of ANY Trump advisers engaging in conversations with Russian intelligence officials.”

Still, he also added, the bureau had identified contacts between Mr. Page and Russian intelligence officials before the campaign; contacts between an associate of Paul Manafort, the onetime campaign chairman, and Russian intelligence; and contacts between two campaign advisers, Jeff Sessions and Michael T. Flynn, and Russia’s ambassador to the United States.

Let’s recall the specific context of Strzok’s comments. Page, as it turned out, made contacts with Russian intelligence because he was working clandestinely for the CIA at the time. Manafort had a long history with the Russians and their intel that predated the campaign — a history of illegality which the DoJ had declined to pursue until Robert Mueller needed it for leverage. Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn’s “contacts” were with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak and were entirely legitimate. And at least as far as Flynn is concerned, the FBI knew that a month prior to Strzok’s notes.

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I wonder if all the liberals enjoyed being lied to and made fools by the Democrats and liberal media? They must have.

@Deplorable Me: They did, our resident Russian disinformation source and promoter for the Lincoln project cant wait for the next reliable source you know those close to whatever in the know like Adam Schiff or Brennan.

That multiple Team Trump-Russia contacts actually occurred has been fully documented. There is no question whatsoever that they happened. Persons involved testified about those contacts, and changed their stories concerning what those contacts were about. That is also fully documented.

Read the Mueller Report. Nothing in it was fabricated. The Steele Dossier was not the basis for any of Mueller’s conclusions.

@Greg:

That multiple Team Trump-Russia contacts actually occurred has been fully documented

No it hasn’t.

Carry on.

The Steele Dossier was not the basis for any of Mueller’s conclusions.

Irrelevant. It was the basis for an illegal investigation commissioned on partisan grounds.

Mueller’s conclusion: no collusion.

@Nathan Blue: greggie the rock is suffering from the Biden and Mueller syndrome.

@Greg:

That multiple Team Trump-Russia contacts actually occurred has been fully documented.

People can talk to Russians. Nothing related to the campaign was ever established. Hillary, however, got her info from the Russians. And, of course, Biden was getting the Ukrainians involved as well.

LEAKED AUDIO: Joe Biden Laughs with Former Ukrainian President about Sabotaging Trump’s Campaign in 2016

Read the Mueller Report. Nothing in it was fabricated. The Steele Dossier was not the basis for any of Mueller’s conclusions.

No, nothing was fabricated. They clearly stated they found NO crimes, no collusion, no obstruction. The Steele dossier was cited as evidence to justify surveillance and is the very basis of the suspicions that produced the multiple investigations.

@Deplorable Me:

Greg would not recognize truth if it was a dick up his ass

Correction: his/her ass…