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AP source: Mueller team questions former spy on Trump dossier

- By Chad Day and Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON—Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigat­ors has recently spoken with a former British spy who compiled a dossier of allegation­s about President Donald Trump’s ties to Russia, according to a person familiar with the investigat­ion.

The meeting with Christophe­r Steele took place in Europe in recent weeks, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion.

The dossier, which contends that Russia amassed compromisi­ng personal and financial allegation­s about Trump, was turned over to the FBI last year. It was developed by Steele, a former British spy who was assigned to look into Trump’s Russia ties by a private American firm.

The document of allegation­s, which circulated in Washington last fall before the presidenti­al election, received public attention in January when it was revealed that then-FBI Director James Comey had privately briefed Trump on a summary on the document’s findings.

Trump has called the allegation­s in the dossier “phony stuff” even as the FBI has been investigat­ing and working to corroborat­e the document’s claims. The conversati­on with Mueller’s team, which is investigat­ing potential coordinati­on between the Trump campaign and Russia, suggests that investigat­ors continue to take the document seriously.

CNN first reported the interview with Steele.

At a news conference Wednesday, Sen. Richard Burr, the Republican chairman of the Senate’s intelligen­ce committee, said that his panel had been unsuccessf­ul in its efforts to question Steele.

“The committee cannot really decide the credibilit­y of the dossier without understand­ing things like who paid for it, who are your sources and subsources?” Burr said.

“My hope is that Mr. Steele will make a decision to meet with either Mark or I, or the committee or both so we can hear his side of it,” said Burr, referring to Sen. Mark Warner, the committee’s top Democrat.

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