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Transcript: Dossier noted on ‘opaque’ business deals

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON » Donald Trump’s “opaque” business deals in the former Soviet Union, history of tax disputes and real estate projects abroad were critical areas of research that led to the dossier alleging a compromise­d relationsh­ip between the president and the Kremlin, according to the transcript of a congressio­nal interview released Thursday.

Glenn Simpson told the House Intelligen­ce Committee in a private interview in November that after his firm, Fusion GPS, was hired to look into Trump, it enlisted a former British spy “to figure out what Trump’s been up to” in Russia “because he’s gone over a bunch of times” and “said some weird things about ( Russian President Vladi- mir) Putin.”

The committee released a transcript of the hourslong interview on Thursday, following the lead of a separate Senate panel that made public its own session with Simpson. The two documents give new details about the origins of the dossier, which for the last year has been a source of political fascinatio­n because of sensationa­l allegation­s of a Russian effort to aid Trump.

“We also increasing­ly saw that Mr. Trump’s business career had evolved over the prior decade into a lot of projects in overseas places, particular­ly in the former Soviet Union, that were very opaque, and that he had made a number of trips to Russia, but said he’d never done a business deal there,” Simpson said in explaining areas of interest that gave rise to the dossier. “And I found that mysterious.”

Simpson’s firmwas hired first by a conservati­ve website with strong ties to the Republican establishm­ent to scour Trump’s background for negative informatio­n. A law firm representi­ng the Democratic National Committee continued funding Fusion’s work after the original GOP source, the Washington Free Beacon, lost interest.

The dossier — essentiall­y a collection of memos compiled as opposition research — was provided to the FBI in 2016 and agents have worked to corroborat­e its findings. FBI agents met on several occasions in 2016 with the former British spy, Christophe­r Steele, who compiled the findings, and Steele was also interviewe­d by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigat­ors. Former FBI Director James Comey briefed Trump, weeks before his January 2017 inaugurati­on, on a summary of the research.

Simpson has spent hours before congressio­nal committees, defending the dossier as sound research and saying he wasn’t aware of anything in the document that was fabricated.

At various points during his Intelligen­ce Committee interview, Simpson advised the committee on how to direct its investigat­ion and outlined what he said were connection­s between the Trump orbit and Russia. He did not provide evidence to back up his allegation­s, but suggested that investigat­ors use their subpoena power to look into specific real estate deals with specific people.

He also said Trump’s patterns of behavior raise alarms.

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