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The Outsize Life and Quiet Death of the Steele Dossier

Dec 13, 2021
Michael S. Schmidt, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the controversial Steele dossier, originally crafted as opposition research on Donald Trump. He discusses its transformative impact on American politics and media narratives during Trump's presidency. The arrest of Igor Danchenko, a key source for the dossier, raises significant questions about its credibility. Schmidt critiques the media's role in amplifying unchecked allegations and explores the political ramifications of the dossier, shedding light on the complexities of journalism during this turbulent time.
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INSIGHT

Dossier's Origins

  • The Steele dossier's origins predate the Clinton campaign, arising from Republican primary concerns about Trump.
  • After Trump secured the nomination, the Clinton campaign inherited the research effort.
ANECDOTE

Steele's Involvement

  • Fusion GPS hired Christopher Steele, a former British spy, to compile the dossier.
  • Steele's expertise in Russian affairs made him a key figure in the process.
INSIGHT

Dossier's Allure

  • Trump's campaign behavior, including his public call for Russian assistance, seemed perplexing.
  • The dossier offered a potential explanation, framing Trump as a Manchurian candidate.
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