
Secretary of State John Kerry talks with National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Chrissy Clark reports at The Federalist:
On March 17 and 18, Christopher Steele testified in a British court where he revealed both 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former National Security Adviser Susan Rice knew about his anti-Trump dossier research.
According to a transcript obtained by Just the News, Steele told a British court he was hired by Fusion GPS through the Democratic National Committee (DNC) linked law firm Perkins Coie to work for the Clinton campaign. Steele said Fusion GPS owner Glenn Simpson tipped him to the DNC’s role in the anti-Trump dossier.
“I presumed it was the Clinton campaign, and Glenn Simpson had indicated that,” Steele said. “But I was not aware of the technicality of it being the DNC that was actually the client of Perkins Coie.”
When pressured to address exactly who knew what about the anti-Trump research, Steele conceded Hillary Clinton herself knew about the dossier research.
“I believed it was the campaign, yes,” Steele said.
“The leadership of the Clinton campaign?” a lawyer asked Steele.
“Fine, the leadership of the campaign,” Steele said.
“You also understood that Hillary Clinton herself was aware of what you were doing?” the lawyer asked.
This testimony provides a direct link between the DNC, the Clinton campaign, the Obama White House and Steele’s Russian collusion hoax dossier.
Steele’s court testimony clearly links the DNC, the Clinton campaign, the Obama White House, and other bad faith political actors to the dossier used to launch an FBI investigation into the Trump campaign in 2016.
Chrissy Clark is social media manager and staff writer at The Federalist.
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