As early as 2016 when the vile fictitious dossier first surfaced honest people in the government pointed out that it contained at least one massive factual error that called the whole thing's credibility into question.
Of course the dossier never had any credibility since it was based on anonymous Russian sources--which were likely controlled by Putin--, compiled by a British citizen who is on record as hating Trump, and was paid for by Hillary Clinton.
Now we find out, through the actions of General Flynn's new defense attorney, that infamous deep state traitor Peter Strzok talked about using the unverified dossier to interview people, possibly including Flynn.
"As news of the “salacious and unverified” allegations of the “Steele dossier” dominated the media, Strzok wrote to Page: “Sitting with Bill watching CNN. A TON more out. . . We’re discussing whether, now that this is out, we can use it as a pretext to go interview some people.”"
Now that's corruption. Going after people whose politics one doesn't like based on a dossier that one doesn't believe is accurate--if Strzok thought the dossier was accurate he wouldn't be saying he would use it as a "pretext" to interview people.
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