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US Senate calls on British spy Christopher Steele to give evidence on explosive Trump-Russia dossierExclusive: Republicans and Democrats in Congress keen to facilitate discreet meetings in the UK or on neutral territory, as pressure grows on President
Christopher Steele, the former MI6 spy who prepared the explosive Trump report, has been approached about testifying before the US Senate Intelligence Committees investigation into the new Presidents alleged links with Russia, The Independent can reveal.
Mr Steeles friends say it is currently unlikely he would be willing to travel to the US. But it is understood Democrats as well as some Republicans in Congress are prepared to facilitate discreet initial meetings in the UK or on other neutral territory.
John McCain, the former Republican presidential candidate, and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sent an intermediary to London in November last year to collect Mr Steeles dossier, which was subsequently passed personally by the Senator to FBI director James Comey.
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KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)moriah
(8,311 posts)Takket
(21,634 posts)Let Alone travel to the country run by Putin's lapdogs.
It is not safe here given that most elected Republicans are now Russian operatives.
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,782 posts)hedda_foil
(16,375 posts)FreeStateDemocrat
(2,654 posts)"Mr Steele has been regularly supplying information to the FBI. In June last year, for instance, he produced a memo which went to the bureau stating that Mr Trumps campaign team had agreed to a Russian request to dilute attention on Moscows intervention in Ukraine.
Four days later Mr Trump stated that he would recognise Moscows annexation of Crimea: officials involved in his campaign having already asked the Republican partys election platform to remove a pledge for military assistance to the Ukrainian government against separatist rebels in the east of the country.
Mr Steele claimed the Trump campaign was taking this path because it was aware that the Russians were hacking Democratic Party emails. The same day that Mr Trump spoke about Crimea, he called on the Kremlin to hack Hillary Clintons emails.
However, Mr Steele became increasingly frustrated that the FBI was failing to take action on the intelligence from others as well as him.
He came to believe there was a cover-up, that a cabal within the bureau blocked a thorough inquiry into Mr Trump, focusing instead on the investigation into Hillary Clintons emails. The MI6 officers passing of information to the FBI ceased in December last year."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-russia-christopher-steele-dossier-us-senate-intelligence-hotel-british-spy-mi6-evidence-a7608456.html
flamingdem
(39,330 posts)and that's a big if with the way Putin rolls