There has been developments in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election:
A top Trump aide's email has drawn new scrutiny in the Russian investigation:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/23/politics/donald-trump-rick-dearborn-email-russia-investigation/
"Washington (CNN)Congressional investigators have unearthed an email from a top Trump aide that referenced a previously unreported effort to arrange a meeting last year between Trump campaign officials and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
The aide, Rick Dearborn, who is now President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff, sent a brief email to campaign officials last year relaying information about an individual who was seeking to connect top Trump officials with Putin, the sources said."
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Also, the private investigator behind the infamous "Trump dossier" spent 10 hours behind closed doors Tuesday being questioned by a Senate committee. He also provided 40,000 documents to the Senate Judiciary Committee:
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/atto...trump-dossier-investigators/story?id=49367909
"The private investigator behind the now-infamous Trump “dossier” spent nearly 10 hours behind closed doors answering questions from Senate investigators on Tuesday, but his attorney says he did not reveal who paid his company for the research.
Glenn Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who cofounded the private research firm Fusion GPS that was hired initially by Republicans and later worked with Democrats to explore then-candidate Donald Trump’s past, was called to Capitol Hill to answer questions about the 35-page document that featured uncorroborated and salacious allegations about the business mogul’s ties to Russia.
Mr. Simpson told Congress the truth and cleared the record on many matters of interest to congressional investigators,” Simpson’s attorney Josh Levy told reporters after the marathon session concluded.
He said the firm remains “proud” of the work and “stands by it.”
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In the meantime, Christopher Steele, the ex British agent who compiled the dossier, has provided the FBI with the names of his sources:
http://ir.net/news/politics/127033/christopher-steele-revealed-trump-dossier-sources-names-fbi/
"The dossier, compiled by a well respected former British MI6 agent, Christopher Steele, centers around the Trump campaigns interactions and collusion with Russia. It also goes deeper and claims that Russia has ‘kompromat’ or compromising material on President Trump, that they could use in order to get the President to act on matters they deem to be in Russia’s favor. While such allegations seem to suggest multiple crimes on the part of Trump, the vagueness of the sources of the information that Steele compiled has left many on the right and the left continuing to question its legitimacy.
That may all be about to change, however, as IR.net has just learned that Christopher Steele has been in communication with the FBI and has turned over the names of the individuals sourced in his 35-page document. According to reports from the New York Daily News, Steele has identified virtually all of the individuals who were referred to only as letters in the dossier. In doing so, the FBI, as well as Special Counsel Robert Mueller, should have most of the information necessary to either refute or verify many of the the salacious claims made in the document."
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Keep in mind that the information contained in the dossier that pertained to Paul Manafort has been verified as accurate.