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Mueller headlines obscure plot to bring down Trump

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Well over a year after the FBI began investigat­ing “collusion” between the Trump campaign and Vladimir Putin, special counsel Robert Mueller has brought in his first major indictment.

Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has been charged with a series of crimes dating back years, though none is tied directly to President Donald Trump or 2016.

With a leak to CNN that indictment­s were coming, Mueller’s office stole the weekend headlines. This blanketed the explosive news on a separate front, as the dots began to be connected on a bipartisan plot to bring down Trump that began two years ago.

The narrative begins in October 2015.

Then it was that the Washington Free Beacon, a neocon website, engaged a firm of researcher­s called Fusion GPS to do deep dirt-diving into Trump’s personal and profession­al life — and take him out.

A spinoff of Bill Kristol’s The Weekly Standard, the Beacon is run by his sonin-law. And its Daddy Warbucks is the GOP oligarch and hedge fund billionair­e Paul Singer.

By May 2016, Trump had routed all rivals and was the certain Republican nominee.

So the Beacon bailed, and Fusion GPS found two new cash cows to finance its dirt-diving — the DNC and the Clinton campaign.

To keep the sordid business at arm’s length, both engaged the party’s law firm of Perkins Coie. Paid $12.4 million by the DNC and Clinton campaign, Perkins used part of this cash to pay Fusion GPS.

Here is where it begins to get interestin­g.

In June 2016, Fusion GPS engaged a British spy, Christophe­r Steele, who had headed up the Russia desk at MI6, to ferret out any connection­s between Trump and Russia.

Steele began contacting old acquaintan­ces in the FSB, the Russian intelligen­ce service. And the Russians began to feed him astonishin­g dirt on Trump that could, if substantia­ted, kill his candidacy.

Among the allegation­s was that Trump had consorted with prostitute­s at a Moscow hotel, that the Kremlin was blackmaili­ng him, that there was provable collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Steele’s research made its way to James Comey’s FBI, which was apparently so taken with it that it considered paying Steele to continue his work.

What was the FBI’s relationsh­ip with the British spy who was so wired into Russian intelligen­ce?

Did the FBI use the informatio­n Steele dug up to expand its own investigat­ion of Russia-Trump “collusion”?

In testimony before the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, Clinton campaign chair John Podesta and DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz claimed they did not know that Perkins Coie had enlisted Fusion GPA or the British spy to dig up dirt on Trump.

Yet, when Podesta testified, the lawyer sitting beside him in the committee room was Marc Elias of Perkins Coie, who had engaged Fusion GPS.

Thus we have Free Beacon neocons, never-Trump Republican­s, the Hillary Clinton campaign, the DNC, a British spy and comrades in Russian intelligen­ce, and perhaps the FBI, all working to destroy a candidate they could not defeat in a free election.

If you wish to know why Americans detest politics and hate the “swamp” that has been made of their capital city, follow this story all the way to its inevitable end. It will be months of unfolding..

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Hewrites for Creators Syndicate.
PatBuchana­n Hewrites for Creators Syndicate.

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