- by Met
Christopher Steele, the former MI6 agent who investigated Donald Trump’s alleged Kremlin links, was so worried by what he was discovering that at the end he was working without pay, The Independent has learned.
Mr Steele also decided to pass on information to both British and American intelligence officials after concluding that such material should not just be in the hands of political opponents of Mr Trump, who had hired his services, but was a matter of national security for both countries.
However, say security sources, Mr Steele became increasingly frustrated that the FBI was failing to take action on the intelligence from others as well as him. He came to believe there was a cover-up, that a cabal within the Bureau blocked a thorough inquiry into Mr Trump, focusing instead on the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails.
Donald Trump says unverified claims are blot on intelligence agencies
It is believed that a colleague of Mr Steele in Washington, Glenn Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who runs the firm Fusion GPS, felt the same way and, at the end also continued with the Trump case without being paid.
Fusion GPS had been hired by Republican opponents of Mr Trump in September 2015. In June 2016 Mr Steele came on the team. He was, and continues to be, highly regarded in the intelligence world. In July, Mr Trump won the Republican nomination and the Democrats became new employers of Mr Steele and Fusion GPS.
In the same month Mr Steele produced a memo, which went to the FBI, stating that Mr Trump’s campaign team had agreed to a Russian request to dilute attention on Moscow’s intervention in Ukraine. Four days later Mr Trump stated that he would recognise Moscow’s annexation of Crimea. A month later officials involved in his campaign asked the Republican party’s election platform to remove a pledge for military assistance to the Ukrainian government against separatist rebels in the east of the country.
Mr Steele claimed that the Trump campaign was taking this path because it was aware that the Russians were hacking Democratic Party emails. No evidence of this has been made public, but the same day that Mr Trump spoke about Crimea he called on the Kremlin to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails.
By late July and early August MI6 was also receiving information about Mr Trump. By September, information to the FBI began to grow in volume: Mr Steele compiled a set of his memos into one document and passed it to his contacts at the FBI. But there seemed to be little progress in a proper inquiry into Mr Trump. The Bureau, instead, seemed to be devoting their resources in the pursuit of Hillary Clinton’s email transgressions.
The New York office, in particular, appeared to be on a crusade against Ms Clinton. Some of its agents had a long working relationship with Rudy Giuliani, by then a member of the Trump campaign, since his days as public prosecutor and then Mayor of the city.
As the election approached, FBI director James Comey made public his bombshell letter saying that Ms Clinton would face another email investigation. Two days before that Mr Giuliani, then a part of the Trump team, talked about “a surprise or two you’re going to hear about in the next few days. We’ve got a couple of things up our sleeve that should turn things around”.
After the letter was published Mr Giuliani claimed he had heard from current and former agents that “there’s a kind of revolution going on inside the FBI” over the original decision not to charge Ms Clinton and that Mr Comey had been forced by some of his agents to announce the reinvestigation. Democrats demanded an investigation into how Mr Giuliani acquired this knowledge without getting an answer.
In October a frustrated and demoralised Mr Steele, while on a trip to New York, spoke about what he has discovered to David Corn, the Washington editor of the magazine Mother Jones. There was a little flurry of interest that quickly died down.
Mr Trump’s surprise election victory came and the Democrat employers of Mr Steele and Mr Johnson no longer needed them. But the pair continued with their work, hopeful that the wider investigation into Russian hacking in the US would allow the Trump material to be properly examined.
It was against this background that Senator John McCain, who had been hearing with growing alarm reports about Mr Trump and the Kremlin, met Sir Andrew Wood, a former British ambassador to Moscow, who had spent 10 years in Russia and is highly respected for his knowledge of Russian affairs, at a security conference in Halifax, Canada.
Sir Andrew stressed to Senator McCain that he had not read the dossier, but vouched for Mr Steele’s professionalism and integrity. The chair of the Senate Armed Forces Committee then sent an emissary to London who picked up the dossier from an intermediary acting on behalf of Mr Steele. The Senator personally took the material to Mr Comey.
Mr Trump and Barack Obama were briefed about the allegations as part of a report into Russian hacking a week ago. Mr Trump remained silent about them until they were published this week and then he angrily denounced them as lies. His spokesperson said he could not recall the briefing.
Mr Steele is now in hiding, under attack from some Tory MPs for supposedly trying to ruin the chances of Theresa May’s Government building a fruitful relationship with the Trump administration. Some of them accuse him of being part of an anti-Brexit conspiracy. A right-wing tabloid has “outed” him as being a “confirmed socialist” while at university.
Lol anyone who believes this load of bullcrap needs to see a psychologist
Prove that it’s bull crap.
everyone be patient! if he’s not in office yet and all theese scandals are coming out what do you think when he’s 2 years in the chair? just keep eyes and ears open because like I said before this russia fiasco is nothing compare to whats coming.
I’m just watching and waiting Rammy!
The onus of proof is on those making the claim. NOT those claiming innocence.
Burden of proof you mean? Lmao
Well, you are claiming that this is crap so I guess you are kind of obligated to prove what you claim. You claimed this was untrue….Met nor andyone else here stated if it was or wasn’t …..the burden is on you….bout “bonus of proof”….court we deh?
I hope Mr. Steele will get protection.
*Not a response for the specific post* but Obama administration has put an end to “wet foot, dry foot” policy. I wonder how this is going to play out both in Washington, Miami, and Havana. Something is brewing, mi fraid. :sorry
Put it this way, certain corrupt individuals in high positions are panicking because their game is over and they know the abundance of crimes they have committed in the name of USA are being exposed and they deserve to be imprisoned for no less than 100 years each for high treason… This is their last throw of the dice trying to implement Trump into stupidity as they know he is draining the swamp for all to see… Most of you are going to get an unprecedented shock when the truth is revealed and who are implicated…
I feel sorry for Steele, idk if he’s lying or not but I’ve read somewhere where they’ve stayed that he’s not as in tuned with reality as he should be.. Whatever the case my be I do hope he gets some sort of ” protection as u see how the Russians poisoned the next spy and he died a solo and painful death.. and I can’t believe Steele’s name was released.. That’s messed up. I just view Putin as a very evil man… I pray that all these happenings won’t lead to a 3rd world war.. Theresa May is under stress by the Russians to prove that the findings of Steele are not the views of the U.K. Against Trump.. It’s getting hot in here.. Met, what say u?
You are a liar, in fact the opposite was said about steele he doesn’t lie, you are a propagandist at the highest form. Why you here? You know we more than intelligent to put the pieces of the puzzle together. As we used to say go one side yo sick and tiyad a you now.
Correction Putin is not an evil man…
As for the poisoned spy, best leave that alone cause some of them are double agents meaning they work for both sides and they get caught out…
Spying is a dangerous job with dangerous consequences which can be administered by any side of the game…
Wow quite a few errors thnx to autocorrect but @ 8:51; I CLEARLY SAID IDK IF HES LYING OR NOT! I further went on to say The article also said he appears to have lost some sort of touch with reality and also, whatever the truth may be I hope he gets some sort of protection so how am I a propagandist of the highest form? Shut the heck up and read wat I said before u consider coming for me! Tyad a me now? Didn’t I just start commenting the other day ? How the hell am I a liar by giving my findings? @7:31 re the poisoning of spy, I now understand.. Thank u
Yes tiyad of you trying to quell the flames under trumps ass that’s being lit, gwey man you ever nuff in a you 1000 names spewing the same rhetoric over and over.
Look here; get ur facts straight as I’ve NEVER commented on a political topic before. Are u even serious???? Get ur facts straight whoever the hell u are! FYI I hate that yellow man and his antics and u sound so ridiculous right now talking crap abt me always defending him when I’ve never commented on a post abt him before! Delusional much @ 10:06 smdh… As of now Ull be engaging in a monologue as I don’t argue with crazy ppl
Sure you never commented before under this name nuh true and you can’t even fake the hate properly it’s orange not yellow, as mi say before tek wey you self and fwd again another propagandist persona. The higher monkey climb the more him expose GOWEY!