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Madam45for2923

(7,178 posts)
Fri Oct 27, 2017, 03:20 PM Oct 2017

The (Ir)relevance of the Trump Dossier

By Robert Litt Thursday, October 26, 2017, 6:06 PM

Much has been made this week of reports that the Clinton campaign paid for the so-called “dossier” about Trump that was compiled by a former British intelligence agent. One important point is sometimes lost in the discussion. The dossier itself played absolutely no role in the coordinated intelligence assessment that Russia interfered in our election. That assessment, which was released in unclassified form in January but which contained much more detail in the classified version that has been briefed to Congress, was based entirely on other sources and analysis.

It’s true that then President-elect Trump was briefed on the allegations in the dossier. This was not, however, because the Intelligence Community had relied on it in any way, or even made any determination that the information it contained was reliable and accurate. Rather, after considerable thought and discussion, DNI Clapper and the heads of the FBI, CIA and NSA decided that because the dossier was circulating among Members of Congress and the media, it was important to warn the President-elect of its existence. Imagine his anger – which would have been fully justified – if the document had leaked and he learned that U.S. government agencies knew of it and did NOT warn him.

The Russian efforts to influence our election are an important crisis for our democracy. The salacious allegations in the “dossier” are a mere sideshow that should not distract from a comprehensive investigation of that crisis.

https://lawfareblog.com/irrelevance-trump-dossier



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Madam45for2923

(7,178 posts)
1. Robert Litt formerly served as the General Counsel to the Office of the Director of National Intelli
Fri Oct 27, 2017, 03:21 PM
Oct 2017

Robert Litt formerly served as the General Counsel to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under the Obama administration.

wiggs

(7,813 posts)
2. While it may be true that a specific assessment of Russian interference did not rely on the dossier.
Fri Oct 27, 2017, 03:53 PM
Oct 2017

...seems to me that it MAY have a significant role in determining who, if anyone, helped the Russians and why. The dossier provides hints at communications and money trails that can be pursued and hints at Kompromat that may provide motive.

At this point, it may be that Mueller has gone way beyond using the dossier as source and has gotten primary source information and much more. But I wouldn't call the dossier irrelevant or a sideshow. it's a piece of the puzzle and piece of the story.

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