Comments by "J Groovy" (@jgroovy1973) on "Fox News"
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Fusion GPS is a legal, American opposition research firm. Actually, it's one person, Glen Simpson, who subcontracted Christopher Steele to do the research he used for the dossier.
Fusion was first hired by REPUBLICANS to research Trump. After the primary, Fusion was hired by a group working on behalf of the DNC, not Hillary. She had nothing to do with it. Neither she, nor the DNC colluded with Russia. Fusion GPS had a rule - Its clients couldn't ask, and wouldn't be told how it gathered information.
It's nonsense to say Clinton or the DNC colluded with Russia because PUTIN ADMITS HE WANTED TO HELP TRUMP, and he hated Clinton.
If there was any impropriety regarding the dossier, it was done by Glen Simpson, (who IS Fusion GPS). He testified to the REPUBLICAN LED House Intel Committee. He stands by his testimony and wanted it released, but the REPUBLICANS refused to release it.
Steele did not get information from the Russian GOVERNMENT, and there was no quid pro quo. Don Jr, Kushner, and Manafort met with surrogates of the Russian GOVERNMENT to discuss a quid pro quo - dirt on Clinton in return for sanction relief.
Steele never gave his dossier to the Clinton campaign. He saw possible criminal activity, and he gave it to the FBI. Neither the dossier, nor the FISA warrant on Carter Page started the Russia probe. It had already begun as a result of George Papadopoulos talking to an Australian intelligence officer.
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