Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Agreement reached on records in Russia probe

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The House Intelligen­ce Committee on Saturday said it had reached an agreement related to its subpoena of a Washington research firm’s bank records that would secure access to records for the panel’s probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The announceme­nt came a day after a federal judge had given an unnamed bank more time to respond to the congressio­nal panel’s subpoena to Fusion GPS, the research outfit that hired a former British spy to compile a dossier on presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump.

The Washington Free Beacon, a conservati­ve online publicatio­n backed by billionair­e Republican megadonor Paul Singer, said on Friday it was the original funder of the Fusion GPS project to compile opposition research on multiple Republican presidenti­al candidates, including Trump.

Known as the Steele dossier because it was compiled by former MI6 officer Christophe­r Steele, the document identified Russian businessme­n and others whom U.S. intelligen­ce analysts have concluded are Russian intelligen­ce officers or working on behalf of the Russian government.

Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee began paying Fusion GPS in April 2016 for research on Trump, an arrangemen­t that later produced the Steele dossier.

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