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You're a mega spazz, there's a fact for you.you gave no facts for ANYONE to deny foreskin lips
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald...Russia_dossier
The Donald Trump–Russia dossier, also known as the Steele dossier,[1] is a private intelligence dossier that was written by former British MI6 intelligence officer Christopher Steele. It contains allegations of misconduct and collusion between Donald Trump and his campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the period preceding the election, much of it detailing alleged cooperation between the campaign and Russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election to benefit Trump.[2] The contents of the dossier were published in full by BuzzFeed on January 10, 2017.[3] BuzzFeed's decision to publish the dossier was met with criticism from some mainstream media outlets.[4][5][6]
Some parts of the dossier have been confirmed, while others have not,[7][8] and as 2017 drew to a close the dossier's allegations of collusion were yet to be proved or disproved.[9][10] The media and the intelligence community have stressed that most of the accusations in the dossier have not been verified. Most experts have therefore treated the dossier with caution, and Trump himself denounced the report, calling it "fake news". In February, it was reported that some details related to conversations between foreign nationals had been independently corroborated, giving U.S. intelligence and law enforcement greater confidence in some aspects of the dossier as investigations continued.[11]
No, you are very sick, very sick indeed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald...Russia_dossier
The Donald Trump–Russia dossier, also known as the Steele dossier,[1] is a private intelligence dossier that was written by former British MI6 intelligence officer Christopher Steele. It contains allegations of misconduct and collusion between Donald Trump and his campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the period preceding the election, much of it detailing alleged cooperation between the campaign and Russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election to benefit Trump.[2] The contents of the dossier were published in full by BuzzFeed on January 10, 2017.[3] BuzzFeed's decision to publish the dossier was met with criticism from some mainstream media outlets.[4][5][6]
Some parts of the dossier have been confirmed, while others have not,[7][8] and as 2017 drew to a close the dossier's allegations of collusion were yet to be proved or disproved.[9][10] The media and the intelligence community have stressed that most of the accusations in the dossier have not been verified. Most experts have therefore treated the dossier with caution, and Trump himself denounced the report, calling it "fake news". In February, it was reported that some details related to conversations between foreign nationals had been independently corroborated, giving U.S. intelligence and law enforcement greater confidence in some aspects of the dossier as investigations continued.[11]
there are links in this for you to go check
that is the nice thing about wiki
that is why you hate wiki
because it makes your lies harder to pass off
How many times are you going to post that, you lunatic?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald...Russia_dossier
The Donald Trump–Russia dossier, also known as the Steele dossier,[1] is a private intelligence dossier that was written by former British MI6 intelligence officer Christopher Steele. It contains allegations of misconduct and collusion between Donald Trump and his campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the period preceding the election, much of it detailing alleged cooperation between the campaign and Russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election to benefit Trump.[2] The contents of the dossier were published in full by BuzzFeed on January 10, 2017.[3] BuzzFeed's decision to publish the dossier was met with criticism from some mainstream media outlets.[4][5][6]
Some parts of the dossier have been confirmed, while others have not,[7][8] and as 2017 drew to a close the dossier's allegations of collusion were yet to be proved or disproved.[9][10] The media and the intelligence community have stressed that most of the accusations in the dossier have not been verified. Most experts have therefore treated the dossier with caution, and Trump himself denounced the report, calling it "fake news". In February, it was reported that some details related to conversations between foreign nationals had been independently corroborated, giving U.S. intelligence and law enforcement greater confidence in some aspects of the dossier as investigations continued.[11]
there are links in this for you to go check
that is the nice thing about wiki
that is why you hate wiki
because it makes your lies harder to pass off
Was dirty dossier used by FBI as justification for FISA warrants to allow surveillance of Trump associates?
By Al Perrotta Published on October 27, 2017
desh must be clinically insaneHow many times are you going to post that, you lunatic?
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yesOriginally Posted by Stretch
Was dirty dossier used by FBI as justification for FISA warrants to allow surveillance of Trump associates?
By Al Perrotta Published on October 27, 2017
Yes I would say so, definitely not the full shilling.desh must be clinically insane