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Undated: The Trump–Russia dossier,
also known as the Steele dossier,[1]
is a
private intelligence report comprising memos written between June and
December 2016 by
Christopher Steele,[2]
a former head of the Russia Desk for
British intelligence (MI6). The resulting dossier contains allegations of
misconduct and conspiracy between
Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the
Government of Russia during the
2016 election, with campaign members and Russian operatives allegedly
colluding to
interfere in the election to benefit Trump.[3]
It also alleged that Russia sought to damage
Hillary Clinton's candidacy, including sharing negative information about
Clinton with the Trump campaign.[4]
The dossier was published in full by
BuzzFeed
on January 10, 2017.[5]
Several mainstream media outlets criticized BuzzFeed's decision to release it
without verifying its allegations.[6][7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump%E2%80%93Russia_dossier
-- 2017 --
October 4: 'Trump dossier' on Russia links
now part of special counsel's probe: sources
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-dossier/trump-dossier-on-russia-links-now-part-of-special-counsels-probe-sources-idUSKBN1C92WN
-- 2018 --
February 2: George Papadopoulos, Not Steele
Dossier, Triggered Investigation into Trump Campaign: Nunes Memo
... the memo's final paragraph admits that federal law enforcement's probe into
the Trump campaign's ties to Russia was triggered by a different loud-mouthed
campaign adviser rather than the controversial Steele dossier.
http://www.newsweek.com/nunes-memo-george-papadopoulos-carter-page-donald-trump-798739
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