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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1460046)6/1/2024 1:37:32 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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Thomas M.

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of course you do. Want to make a quick $1,000,000,000?



Alexandria, Virginia CNN —
Shortly before the 2016 election, the FBI offered retired British spy Christopher Steele “up to $1 million” to prove the explosive allegations in his dossier about Donald Trump, a senior FBI analyst testified Tuesday.

The cash offer was made during an overseas October 2016 meeting between Steele and several top FBI officials who were trying to corroborate Steele’s claims that the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia to win the election.

FBI supervisory analyst Brian Auten testified that Steele never got the money because he could not “prove the allegations.”



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1460046)6/1/2024 4:16:38 PM
From: Maple MAGA 3 Recommendations

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Mick Mørmøny

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Yup, the Steele Dossier was as accurate as Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, a British agent would never lie to an American.

How the search for Iraq's secret weapons fell apart