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Originally Posted by crockett
I guess you missed the news about how it was a conservative website who funded the research which started the dossier and it was only later shopped to the DNC and Clinton..
Regardless of who paid for it, much of its been proven to be correct but please carry on with your fantasy of how Hillary will go to jail..
Here Ill even post the link from fox news...
Conservative website funded initial Fusion GPS Trump opposition effort | Fox News
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"At some point after that, Fusion GPS was retained by Mark Elias"
Sitting next to Podesta during the interview: his attorney Marc Elias, who worked for the law firm that hired Fusion GPS to continue research on Trump on behalf of the Clinton campaign and DNC, multiple sources said. Elias was only there in his capacity as Podesta’s attorney and not as a witness.
https://hotair.com/archives/2017/10/...elias-present/
Why is there always another potential witness involved in these questionings? Same shit happened during Clinton's investigation.
Pretty sure the Beacon stopped it's "research" payments because they figured out it was a bunch of BS.
And again, of course parts of it are true,, It pretty fucking easy to Google Trumps visits to Russia and then all you have to do is toss in some pissing hooker and there you have it. There was no information in it that couldn't be found online. Nothing except pee-peegate and that's why it's dubbed that.
I figured it was McCain but instead it was McCain's backer
Funding of the institute comes from a variety of individuals, foundations, and corporations, including Wal-Mart Stores, FedEx, Saudi Arabia,[2] and hedge fund owner Paul E. Singer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCain_Institute
Singer owns the Beacon.