A NEW DOSE WITH DETAILS ON TRUMPET STORY IN RUSSIA ARE COMPLETED
A NEW DOSE WITH DETAILS ON TRUMPET STORY IN RUSSIA ARE COMPLETED
The series of details, including those about alleged orgies, coincide with the earlier paper

Investigators of the FBI, currently under the jurisdiction of the Special ProsecutorRobert Mueller, are combing the case of alleged Donald Trump election with the Russians during the presidential campaign in 2016, came long before Mueller's appointment and Trump's election victory to another potentially explosive dossier, juicy details about Trump, reveals a respectable Guardian .
The first dossier, which was only partly confirmed as true, was made by former British intelligence officerChristopher Steele , while this new one was compiled by a controversial political activist and former journalistCody Shearer , who is said to have been close to the Clinton administration during the 1990s.
The Guardian reveals that Shearer lists a number of similar Trump claims that were found in Steele's document, but his records are still viewed with more skepticism than Steele's, since he has no intelligence career behind him, and before the election, he shared his file with part of the selected media. However, the FBI did not reject the second file, which it came in in October 2016, and conduct an investigation based on some, as the Guardian calls it, intriguing traces.
One of the sources in the investigation says this is in itself a sign that the document in the investigative circles is taken seriously.
As it is also learned, the second file was sent by the FBI to the author of the first - to mention Steele. He says that the document was received from a US mediator and handed over all the investigators after questioning him whether there are any documents that could support the theses in his own file, among which is the conclusion that the Russians Trumpa are in the hand and that they can be blacklisted.
Steele told the FBI that he could not guarantee the truthfulness of the claims in the Shearer document, but to hand it over to him for a series of similar conclusions that he came to independently of Steele himself. Among them is the alleged prostitution with prostitutes in the luxury Moscow hotel in 2013, when Trump in Russia was due to the Miss Universe selection. Shearer quotes an unnamed person as a source in the Russian secret service to the FSB, but the Guardian points out that he was unable to confirm the known Steele's claim from the file.
This discovery arrives just as Donald Trump and some Republicans have asked to investigate the credibility of Robert Mueller's investigation into the unexpected allegations that FBI investigators were biased in favor of Trump's rival in the election,Hillary Clinton , when the investigation was launched.
The Republicans voted on Monday that they would announce a disputable Republican memorandum by Devin Nunes , chairman of the House of Representatives Congress House for Intelligence Issues, who claims that the FBI was not in favor of Trump when asked by a special court to wiretap and collect information about Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser in Trump's headquarters who admitted in testimony before the Congress that he had contact with a senior Russian official while he was in Russia in 2016.
The Republican memorandum allegedly claims that the FBI relied on Steele's dossier when seeking a warrant, while the Democrats claim that the reprisals of the Republicans are misleading. The Republicans additionally emphasize the fact that Steele's research work was partly paid by a democratic party, but ignored the fact that he, or a specialized company that hired him, was paid by the Republicans themselves, or the Trump's internal party counterparts.
Officials in the Justice Ministry believe that the publication of the Nunes Memorandum for confidential data would be "incredibly reckless" and Trump now has five days to decide whether to release all those documents to the public.
The investigation of the Trump campaign has so far resulted in four indictments. Two former campaigners, including Michael Flynn , Trump's former National Security Adviser, have pleaded guilty to perjury and have worked with Special Prosecutor Mueller.
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