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To: locogringo who wrote (1155726)8/9/2019 9:39:40 AM
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Deep State Gate Update: FBI Kept Using Phony Steele Dossier for FISA Applications Despite Documenting Former Foreign Spy’s Anti-Trump Bias



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Trump dossier author feared Congressional
investigations, Bruce Ohr 302s show


Washington Times, by Jeff Mordock

Original Article

Christopher Steele, the ex-British spy who compiled the salacious anti-Trump dossier that sparked the Russia investigation, feared Congressional inquiries, according to new documents released Thursday night. The surprising revelation was the most interesting detail among the 34 pages of FBI agent interview notes with Justice Department official Bruce Ohr. Known as 302s, the notes document FBI agents’ interviews with Mr. Ohr. In May 2017, Mr. Ohr told the agents Mr. Steele was “worried” about the upcoming Senate testimony of then-FBI Director James Comey. The 302s do not indicate specifically what he feared Mr. Comey might say, but he was especially concerned about questions