Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Jonathan Turley — The Steele Dossier and the perils of political insurance policies


This is legal in the US? If not, where was the line crossed? Even if legal, it appears that a line was crossed when participants lied to investigators and the press about it. There are also questions raised about politicization of the US intelligence services, perhaps assisted by British intelligence.

Even if is legal, it proves that HRC was preparing to do exactly what she was accusing DJT of planning to do–contest the result if he lost.

There is a very bad smell about this. In fact, it is beginning to stink.

The Democrats had better get out in front on this or the party apparatus will be even further discredited.

The Hill
The Steele Dossier and the perils of political insurance policies
Jonathan Turley | Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University

1 comment:

Noah Way said...

There can be no proper political conclusions to any of this beyond the entire system (both parties, the FBI, the DoJ, the so-called "intelligence services", the media, etc.) is corrupt beyond repair.