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John Solomon: British Court Decision Against Christopher Steele Adds New Fuel for Criminal Charges Vs. FBI

Investigative reporter John Solomon has read through the ruling by Justice Mark Warby of the High Court of England and Wales against Christopher Steele last week. “And now from Britain, where the first and now-disproven allegations of Trump-Russia collusion surfaced in summer 2016, we have been given compelling evidence the FBI withheld information it knew was relevant,” he happily reports. The “new incontrovertible evidence … goes to the issue of intent” in the FBI’s criminal deception of the FISA Court, and will bolster U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation, he notes.

Solomon details four areas of useful evidence revealed, in his July 10 article in in Just the News website:

That Steele told the FBI that the ultimate client for the dossier was Hillary Clinton, in his very first, July 5, 2016 meeting with the FBI on that dossier. (Warby cited Steele’s own notes on the meeting in his ruling.);

More specifics on the FBI’s and Steele’s coordination with State Department officials Victoria Nuland, John Kerry and Tony Blinken;

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