Fusion GPS Founders: The Republicans’ Fake Investigations

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The founders of Fusion GPS wrote a New York Times op-ed about their infamous Steele dossier. They are frustrated about the selective misinformation being leaked by Congressional Republicans and want to set the record straight. They are challenging the GOP to release the full transcript of the 21 hours of testimony Fusion GPS has given Congress.

The Republicans' Fake Investigations

By GLENN R. SIMPSON and PETER FRITSCH
JAN. 2, 2018

A generation ago, Republicans sought to protect President Richard Nixon by urging the Senate Watergate committee to look at supposed wrongdoing by Democrats in previous elections. The committee chairman, Sam Ervin, a Democrat, said that would be “as foolish as the man who went bear hunting and stopped to chase rabbits.”

Today, amid a growing criminal inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, congressional Republicans are again chasing rabbits. We know because we’re their favorite quarry.
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Three congressional committees have heard over 21 hours of testimony from our firm, Fusion GPS. In those sessions, we toppled the far right’s conspiracy theories and explained how The Washington Free Beacon and the Clinton campaign — the Republican and Democratic funders of our Trump research — separately came to hire us in the first place.

We walked investigators through our yearlong effort to decipher Mr. Trump’s complex business past, of which the Steele dossier is but one chapter.
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We don’t believe the Steele dossier was the trigger for the F.B.I.’s investigation into Russian meddling. As we told the Senate Judiciary Committee in August, our sources said the dossier was taken so seriously because it corroborated reports the bureau had received from other sources, including one inside the Trump camp.

The intelligence committees have known for months that credible allegations of collusion between the Trump camp and Russia were pouring in from independent sources during the campaign. Yet lawmakers in the thrall of the president continue to wage a cynical campaign to portray us as the unwitting victims of Kremlin disinformation.

We suggested investigators look into the bank records of Deutsche Bank and others that were funding Mr. Trump’s businesses. Congress appears uninterested in that tip: Reportedly, ours are the only bank records the House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed.
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Yes, we hired Mr. Steele, a highly respected Russia expert. But we did so without informing him whom we were working for and gave him no specific marching orders beyond this basic question: Why did Mr. Trump repeatedly seek to do deals in a notoriously corrupt police state that most serious investors shun?

What came back shocked us. Mr. Steele’s sources in Russia (who were not paid) reported on an extensive — and now confirmed — effort by the Kremlin to help elect Mr. Trump president. Mr. Steele saw this as a crime in progress and decided he needed to report it to the F.B.I.
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Much more at the link ...

TL;DR -- further evidence the GOP is corrupt and places party interests first, before America's best interests. It appears the GOP is complicit in concealing a Russian attack on American democracy. It may not rise to the level of outright treason, but I hope for America's sake that voters hold them accountable for betraying us.
 
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Of course this will be dismissed by the right as fake news. Fake news and deep state. The buzz words when you want to dismiss any inconvenient fact or information that goes counter to your parrot squawks.
 
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Odds that the GOP will do what they ask and release their full testimony? I’m thinking very, very low, absent some major new development. Why? For the obvious reason. The purpose of the GOP investigation is not to get all the facts, it is to prevent all of the facts from coming out.

What I do know is that this highlights how important it is for Democrats to take a house of Congress this fall. Despite the massive amount of corruption that’s already public knowledge I’m confident this is the tiny tip of the iceberg. This administration is corrupt without precedent in our history and we owe it to ourselves to clean it out.
 
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It is truly infuriating and scandalous how these GOP clowns elected to be public servants-from top to bottom-put their party's interests ahead of the country's. As far as corruption and conspiracy go, they are light years beyond anything they even claimed Hillary had done.
 

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It is truly infuriating and scandalous how these GOP clowns elected to be public servants-from top to bottom-put their party's interests ahead of the country's. As far as corruption and conspiracy go, they are light years beyond anything they even claimed Hillary had done.
Odds that the GOP will do what they ask and release their full testimony? I’m thinking very, very low, absent some major new development. Why? For the obvious reason. The purpose of the GOP investigation is not to get all the facts, it is to prevent all of the facts from coming out.

What I do know is that this highlights how important it is for Democrats to take a house of Congress this fall. Despite the massive amount of corruption that’s already public knowledge I’m confident this is the tiny tip of the iceberg. This administration is corrupt without precedent in our history and we owe it to ourselves to clean it out.
America deserves every second of this. Two years after Bush and the GOP cratered the economy they voted to give the GOP control of the House. Six years later they gave the GOP control of the Senate, too. Eight years later they gave them full control. Fuck America.
 
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Odds that the GOP will do what they ask and release their full testimony?
Yeah, I'm sure Devin is preparing the release even as we speak. /s

I’m thinking very, very low, absent some major new development. Why? For the obvious reason. The purpose of the GOP investigation is not to get all the facts, it is to prevent all of the facts from coming out.

What I do know is that this highlights how important it is for Democrats to take a house of Congress this fall. Despite the massive amount of corruption that’s already public knowledge I’m confident this is the tiny tip of the iceberg. This administration is corrupt without precedent in our history and we owe it to ourselves to clean it out.
This. There are still a few Republican officials with integrity, but they're a tiny, impotent minority. It's time for a wholesale housecleaning. It's time to kill the GOP and replace it with a party of honest and intelligent conservatives who are ready to serve the public rather than just enriching themselves and their patrons.
 

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America deserves every second of this. Two years after Bush and the GOP cratered the economy they voted to give the GOP control of the House. Six years later they gave the GOP control of the Senate, too. Eight years later they gave them full control. Fuck America.
No, America doesn't deserve this. It is only a subset of Americans who've put this GOP in power.
 
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No, America doesn't deserve this. It is only a subset of Americans who've put this GOP in power.
If they put them in power then isn't that what we deserve? Unless you want to rail against the system and/or the electoral college for allowing this to happen?
 

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If they put them in power then isn't that what we deserve? Unless you want to rail against the system and/or the electoral college for allowing this to happen?
It may well be what the fools and crooks who put the GOP in power deserve. They are not all of America, however.
 

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If they put them in power then isn't that what we deserve? Unless you want to rail against the system and/or the electoral college for allowing this to happen?

Who is "they?" They are the people who voted for Trump and the GOP. Not the people who voted against them, many of whom actively spoke out against them.

The idea that an entire nation is collectively responsible for the actions of a minority of its populace is absurd.

That said, I would add a few more to the list besides the actual Trump voters: democrats who sat home rather than voted, and those who voted third party. Many because they had convinced themselves that Clinton was no better than Trump because she purportedly robbed their preferred candidate in the primary. With others it was just a lack of motivation. Democrats have far bigger turnout problems than republicans. Those people also deserve some blame, particularly given how close this election was.
 
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Odds that the GOP will do what they ask and release their full testimony? . . .

Only two things were left to do after the testimony. First, Fusion GPS' attorneys had the right to review the testimony and request redaction of anything that would reveal corporate confidential information. That review was completed months ago. Secondly, the GOP in control of the committee have to authorize release of the transcript. They have repeatedly promised to do so but have done bumpkus except to leak those parts of the testimony they feel help the GOP/Trump cause.

This is being conducted by the GOP in a two track manner: First, cover up and conceal as much damaging evidence as possible. Secondly, divert the investigation to BS tangents like the FBI was conspiring with the Clintons by looking into this dossier. As the linked article points out the real facts are the FBI investigation began before the FBI became aware of the dossier.
 

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Who is "they?" They are the people who voted for Trump and the GOP. Not the people who voted against them, many of whom actively spoke out against them.

The idea that an entire nation is collectively responsible for the actions of a minority of its populace is absurd.

That said, I would add a few more to the list besides the actual Trump voters: democrats who sat home rather than voted, and those who voted third party. Many because they had convinced themselves that Clinton was no better than Trump because she purportedly robbed their preferred candidate in the primary. With others it was just a lack of motivation. Democrats have far bigger turnout problems than republicans. Those people also deserve some blame, particularly given how close this election was.
I agree, every voting age person that did not vote for Hillary shares the blame for this. Every person that did not vote straight Democrat ticket across the board shares the blame for this. Every person that hasn't voted straight Democrat since Bush tanked the economy shares the blame for this. The rest of us, it is our duty to suffer through the consequences and stop protecting everyone else from their bad decisions.
 

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Odds that the GOP will do what they ask and release their full testimony? I’m thinking very, very low, absent some major new development. Why? For the obvious reason. The purpose of the GOP investigation is not to get all the facts, it is to prevent all of the facts from coming out.

What I do know is that this highlights how important it is for Democrats to take a house of Congress this fall. Despite the massive amount of corruption that’s already public knowledge I’m confident this is the tiny tip of the iceberg. This administration is corrupt without precedent in our history and we owe it to ourselves to clean it out.

What are the odds our resident righties and Republicans will dismiss this? I'd say they are equal but on opposite sides of the scale.
 

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I agree, every voting age person that did not vote for Hillary shares the blame for this. ...
I agree that those who couldn't be bothered to vote deserve some of the blame. Trump won in large part because so many Democrats stayed home. I am hopeful they've learned this lesson and will turn out in force in November, 2018. As we saw in Alabama, turnout is crucial.
 

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What are the odds our resident righties and Republicans will dismiss this? I'd say they are equal but on opposite sides of the scale.
They seem oddly silent, especially given that this totally blows their "fake dossier" narrative out of the water. Still waiting for talking points, perhaps?
 

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I'm bumping this since it seems to be topical. Based on other threads, it seems like Fox and its kin may have accidentally missed this story. Go figure.
 
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