‘Bombshell!’: FBI ‘paying people to steal 2020 presidential election’

WND | By Bob Unruh | September 14, 2022

Steele dossier ‘source’ reportedly hired by bureau, prompting fresh outrage from Trump

Igor Danchenko, a main source for the details of the debunked “Steele dossier” of accusations created by Democrats against Donald Trump while he was candidate for president, and used even after he held office, was a paid FBI informant, according to new documentation, prompting fresh outrage from Trump.

Danchenko is facing a trial on five counts of lying to the FBI during that relationship, and the court case is scheduled to be in federal court in a few weeks.

But there are appearing new details about the situation in which he apparently fed faked information to former British agent Christopher Steele, who compiled it into a dossier which then was used against President Trump.

The dossier was part of the scheme created by Democrats – with the willing participation of some elements in the Department of Justice and FBI – that wildly claimed Trump’s 2016 campaign was colluding with Russia.

The matter was under investigation for years, and eventually debunked.

A report by John Solomon at Just the News said the prosecution of the Danchenko case, led by special prosecutor John Durham, now has confirmed that the FBI paid the Russian business operator “as a confidential human source” during the bureau’s “investigation” of the Trump campaign “even though it had prior concerns” that he was tied to Moscow’s intelligence agencies.

The report explained Durham convinced a judge for the upcoming trial to unseal a motion that showed Danchenko was in the pay of the FBI for more than three years, until the end of 2020 when he was fired for his lies.

“In March 2017, the FBI signed the defendant up as a paid confidential human source of the FBI. The FBI terminated its source relationship with the defendant in October 2020. As alleged in further detail below, the defendant lied to FBI agents during several of these interviews,” Durham’s filing confirmed.

The report explained the significance, in that the FBI had fired Steele, who compiled his dossier for the Hillary Clinton campaign, in 2016 for contacting the media. Then within months it hired Steele’s “primary informer” to work with agents “even after determining some of Danchenko’s statements in the Steele dossier were uncorroborated or exaggerated.”

In that so-called “Russiagate” investigation, it’s now known that evidence was fabricated before it was submitted to a federal court to obtain permission for the FBI to spy on the Trump campaign. That court later voided some of the warrants it had authorized because of the false statements.

Solomon reported, “Even more stunning, Durham confirmed that the FBI had concerns about Danchenko’s ties to Russian intelligence a decade earlier, opening up a counterintelligence probe on him after learning he was trying to buy classified information from the Obama administration.”

Durham’s own explanation was that: “As has been publicly reported, the defendant was the subject of an FBI counterintelligence investigation from 2009 to 2011. In late 2008, while the defendant was employed by a prominent think tank in Washington, D.C., the defendant engaged two fellow employees about whether one of the employees might be willing or able in the future to provide classified information in exchange for money.”

The document charges that Danchenko knew people “who would be willing to pay money in exchange for classified information,” after one of the “employees” suggested he might b e able to enter the Barack Obama administration and gain access to those documents.

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