Initially, Steele was working on behalf of Trump’s Republican opponents
and later for Democrats, but after Election Day, those employers were
no longer interested. Instead, Steele began disseminating his findings
to both British and American intelligence officials pro bono, as he
reasoned that this matter was of national security concern for both
parties, security sources told The Independent on Saturday.
Ex-British ambassador to Russia alerted US intel to Trump dossier
Steele grew frustrated over the U.S. intelligence community’s apparent
lack of action, and suspected that there was somebody on the inside
blocking a thorough inquiry into Trump’s record, instead focusing on the
investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, sources said.
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Burmese riddle verses from The Atlantic 1958
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