The Timaru Herald

Ivanka was personal friends with former British spy Steele

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The former British spy who authored a series of reports alleging links between Russia and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign had been a personal friend of Trump’s daughter Ivanka, a relationsh­ip he said made him ‘‘favourably disposed’’ to the Trump family.

The previously unknown friendship between former intelligen­ce officer Christophe­r Steele and Ivanka Trump was alluded to in a new report released yesterday by the Justice Department’s inspector general, which said Steele had ‘‘been friendly’’ with a Trump family member, a relationsh­ip he described as ‘‘personal.’’

Steele told investigat­ors he had visited the Trump family member at Trump Tower in New York and had once gifted the person a family tartan from Scotland.

A person familiar with Steele’s business Orbis confirmed the family member was Ivanka Trump.

The two met first met in 2007, two years before she married husband Jared Kushner, the person said. They emailed over the years and, between 2010 and 2012, Steele discussed with Ivanka Trump the possibilit­y that the Trump Organisati­on might hire his business to assist with projects in Russia and China. They remained friends through 2015, the person said.

A White House spokesman and an attorney for the Trump Organisati­on declined to comment. ABC News first reported the relationsh­ip between Steele and the president’s daughter.

Steele has been a particular target of Trump’s ire since the revelation­s that he was hired during the 2016 campaign by Fusion GPS, a political intelligen­ce firm, to research Trump’s ties to Russia on behalf of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

The former spy, who retired from government service in 2009 to open his own business, compiled reports that cited a series of unnamed sources who alleged Trump’s campaign was conspiring with the Russian government to win the election. Steele’s reports, which he described as raw and unverified intelligen­ce, also asserted that the Kremlin held salacious informatio­n about Trump.

In January 2017, BuzzFeed published Steele’s dossier online in full and days later, Steele was identified as its author. Trump has called his work ‘‘phony’’ and ‘‘fake news.’’

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that the FBI considered Steele himself credible, but gathered evidence in 2017 indicating that some of Steele’s reports were not reliable.

However, the inspector general also concluded that Steele’s informatio­n played no role in the opening of the FBI investigat­ion exploring Trump and Russia in July 2016.

The president’s supporters have suggested Steele was biased against Trump, noting that Justice Department official Bruce Ohr told the FBI in November 2016 that Steele had been ‘‘desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not becoming the U.S. president.’’

But according to the report, Steele told investigat­ors that when he took on the research assignment, he was not opposed to Trump. If anything, he said, he was ‘‘favourably disposed’’ to the Trump family because of his past relationsh­ip with the Trump family member. – Washington Post

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GETTY IMAGES/AP Former spy Christophe­r Steele once discussed with Ivanka Trump the possibilit­y that the Trump Organisati­on might hire his business to assist with projects in Russia and China.
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