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To: rdkflorida2 who wrote (1107446)12/31/2018 5:21:52 PM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577901
 
She calls it her "baited breath", lo-cog ringo says it's "very strong".



To: rdkflorida2 who wrote (1107446)12/31/2018 5:45:55 PM
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OOPS!


Dossier fails the test of time; Trump-Russia
collusion claims now called ´likely false´
Washington Times, by Rowan Scarborough

Yahoo News’ Michael Isikoff, an early public conduit for Christopher Steele’s anti-Trump dossier, now says the former British spy’s sensational Russia collusion charges lack apparent evidence and are “likely false.” As Election Day loomed in September 2016, Mr. Isikoff was the first Washington journalist to write about Mr. Steele’s memos. He focused on Mr. Steele’s contention that Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page met with nefarious operatives of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a publicly announced trip to Moscow in July 2016. As reported by the Daily Caller, Mr. Isikoff this month told Mediaite columnist John Ziegler:
“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.”
Original Article