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Trump said he would take dirt on a rival from a foreign government


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President Trump potentially viewing opposition research information from foreign governments is very different than Hillary Clinton utilizing the Christopher Steele dossier, according to a Democratic Party official.

The dossier was the result of the Clinton campaign hiring an American opposition research firm and not of direct contact with Russian sources, New York State Democratic Party chairman Jay Jacobs claimed Thursday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

"There's a difference between the Steele dossier and how it came about and what happened here in this circumstance or in this hypothetical," Jacobs said, referring to comments the president made to ABC News' George Stephanopoulos.

Trump told Stephanopoulos he would be willing to listen to foreign governments if they approached him with information on a political rival. The president added he would not necessarily contact the FBI if such an approach was made.

Jacobs alluded to the fact Fusion GPS was initially hired by the Washington Free Beacon, telling host Tucker Carlson, "the difference simply is that this was an opposition research project that frankly was started by a conservative media outlet to begin with."

"It was then handed over to the Democrats. An American outlet, Fusion GPS, started by a Wall Street Journal reporter... who had this effort on to look at Republican candidates. Steele was engaged by them," the party official said.

"He was a career British intelligence officer," Carlson said.

"Steele said the information in the dossier... came from Russia. The Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC used information from Russians, from Russian intel sources, from the Russian government, to attack Trump."

Jacobs responded, reiterating Clinton's team did not deal directly with Russian actors in the Steele situation.

"It's not about finding out the information. It's who approached who," Jacobs claimed.

"The Hillary campaign went to an opposition research firm. They happened to engage Steele - a whole different scenario here between Russian intelligence officers coming in and contacting the Trump campaign.

"You had a hostile adversary approach a campaign and you have a president saying he doesn't have to go to the FBI - that's wrong."


So I guess the loophole (not going direct) and legal way is just to go through some middleman op research firm who would then get contact with whomever be it Russians or other who will then relay that info to them and they relay that info back to the party requesting op research on opponent? Since it was GOP made, I guess they could rely on that and it would be considered legal.

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He said he would listen to it. Though really any dirt said would only help the democrat. Like news that Biden dresses up like Dolly Parton on Saturday night would only help him get more votes if leaked out.

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