For over a year, the Deep State has schemed to chase Trump from office using the Russia collusion investigation.
Rumors circulated that evidence existed that Trump worked with Russia to rig the election.
But when the smoking gun turned up, it revealed one game changing secret about the Russia investigation.
The charges of collusion originate with the fake news Fusion GPS dossier.
This document – which was funded by Hillary Clinton and the Democrats – was really opposition research presented in the form of an official intelligence document.
The since demoted FBI agent Peter Strzok was the one to sign off on the initial FBI Russia investigation based in large part because of the dossier.
Meanwhile, the FBI has refused to answer questions as to whether the dossier played a role in kicking off this investigation or was used to obtain warrants to spy on Trump campaign officials.
Now there is a new disturbing revelation that casts the Mueller probe in a new light.
The wife of the recently demoted Department of Justice official Brue Ohr worked at Fusion GPS during the campaign.
Fox News reports:
“A senior Justice Department official demoted last week for concealing his meetings with the men behind the anti-Trump “dossier” had even closer ties to Fusion GPS, the firm responsible for the incendiary document, than have been disclosed, Fox News has confirmed: The official’s wife worked for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election.
Contacted by Fox News, investigators for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) confirmed that Nellie H. Ohr, wife of the demoted official, Bruce G. Ohr, worked for the opposition research firm last year. The precise nature of Mrs. Ohr’s duties – including whether she worked on the dossier – remains unclear but a review of her published works available online reveals Mrs. Ohr has written extensively on Russia-related subjects. HPSCI staff confirmed to Fox News that she was paid by Fusion GPS through the summer and fall of 2016.
Fusion GPS has attracted scrutiny because Republican lawmakers have spent the better part of this year investigating whether the dossier, which was funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, served as the basis for the Justice Department and the FBI to obtain FISA surveillance last year on a Trump campaign adviser named Carter Page.
“The House Intelligence Committee,” Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Fox News in a statement on Monday, “is looking into all facets of the connections between the Department of Justice and Fusion GPS, including Mr. Ohr.”
Ohr was demoted from his position of deputy assistant attorney general after it was discovered that he had met with Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson during the campaign.
The explosive detail that his wife also worked for Fusion GPS leads many critics to view the Mueller probe as a corrupt partisan hit job.
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