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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: U.s. house of representatives committee report/memorandum page
File Size: 1.96 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a U.S. House of Representatives oversight report detailing alleged misconduct by the FBI and DOJ regarding the Steele dossier. It claims officials concealed the dossier's unverified nature, the anti-Trump bias of its author, and related conflicts of interest from the FISC when obtaining a surveillance warrant. This document is related to the 2016 election investigation and contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Steele FBI source, Author of the 'Steele dossier'
Allegedly lied to the FBI, was terminated as a source, violated source handling rules, expressed anti-Trump bias, and...
Bruce Ohr then-Associate Deputy Attorney General, senior DOJ official
Maintained contact with Steele after his termination, recorded Steele's anti-Trump bias, and provided the FBI with op...
Yates Deputy Attorney General
Mentioned as someone Bruce Ohr worked closely with.
Rosenstein Deputy Attorney General
Mentioned as someone Bruce Ohr worked closely with after Yates.
Donald Trump Then-candidate for President, President-elect
The subject of opposition research by Fusion GPS and the Steele dossier. Steele was 'desperate' that he not be elected.
Ohr's wife Employee of Fusion GPS
Assisted in opposition research on Trump. Her research was provided to the FBI by her husband, Bruce Ohr. Her relatio...
Bill Priestap Assistant Director, head of the FBI's counterintelligence division
Stated that corroboration of the Steele dossier was in its 'infancy' at the time of the initial Page FISA application.
Comey FBI Director
Briefed President-elect Trump on the Steele dossier in January 2017, describing it in later testimony as 'salacious a...
McCabe FBI Deputy Director
Testified in December 2017 that a surveillance warrant would not have been sought from the FISC without the Steele do...
Page Subject of a FISA application
Mentioned in the context of the 'Page FISA applications' which used information from the Steele dossier.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
DOJ (Department of Justice)
FISC (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court)
Fusion GPS
DNC (Democratic National Committee)
Clinton campaign
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Timeline (3 events)

Undisclosed
Steele was terminated as an FBI source.
Steele FBI
Undisclosed
An independent unit within the FBI conducted a source validation report on Steele, finding his reporting only minimally corroborated.
FBI
Undisclosed
A FISA application for surveillance on 'Page' was submitted to the FISC, relying on the Steele dossier.
FBI DOJ FISC

Relationships (5)

Steele Source (terminated) FBI
The document states Steele was an FBI source who was terminated for unauthorized media contacts and was deemed unreliable.
Steele Contact/Informant Bruce Ohr
The document states Steele maintained contact with Ohr after being terminated by the FBI, sharing information and his personal biases.
Ohr's wife Employment Fusion GPS
The document states 'Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump.'
DNC and Clinton campaign Financial (Client) Fusion GPS
The document states the opposition research was 'paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS.'
The Ohrs Professional/Personal Association Steele and Fusion GPS
The document states 'The Ohrs’ relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.'

Key Quotes (3)

"was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president."
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"infancy"
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"salacious and unverified."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,442 characters)

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the FISC in October—but Steele improperly concealed from and lied to the FBI about those contacts.
b) Steele's numerous encounters with the media violated the cardinal rule of source handling—maintaining confidentiality—and demonstrated that Steele had become a less than reliable source for the FBI.
3) Before and after Steele was terminated as a source, he maintained contact with DOJ via then-Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, a senior DOJ official who worked closely with Deputy Attorneys General Yates and later Rosenstein. Shortly after the election, the FBI began interviewing Ohr, documenting his communications with Steele. For example, in September 2016, Steele admitted to Ohr his feelings against then-candidate Trump when Steele said he “was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president.” This clear evidence of Steele’s bias was recorded by Ohr at the time and subsequently in official FBI files—but not reflected in any of the Page FISA applications.
a) During this same time period, Ohr’s wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump. Ohr later provided the FBI with all of his wife’s opposition research, paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign via Fusion GPS. The Ohrs’ relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.
4) According to the head of the FBI’s counterintelligence division, Assistant Director Bill Priestap, corroboration of the Steele dossier was in its “infancy” at the time of the initial Page FISA application. After Steele was terminated, a source validation report conducted by an independent unit within FBI assessed Steele’s reporting as only minimally corroborated. Yet, in early January 2017, Director Comey briefed President-elect Trump on a summary of the Steele dossier, even though it was—according to his June 2017 testimony—“salacious and unverified.” While the FISA application relied on Steele’s past record of credible reporting on other unrelated matters, it ignored or concealed his anti-Trump financial and ideological motivations. Furthermore, Deputy Director McCabe testified before the Committee in December 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the FISC without the Steele dossier information.
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PROPERTY OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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