Republicans blast report that FBI offered Steele $1 million for proof of dossier claims

Republicans blast report that FBI offered Steele $1 million for proof of dossier claims

Republicans expressed shock and outrage after a report emerged that the FBI offered MI6 agent Christopher Steele up to $1 million to prove his salacious allegations against former President Donald Trump in his now-discredited dossier.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) described the revelation as a “disgrace,” while others said it was an absurdity unbecoming of the foremost domestic intelligence and security service. Many pointed to the incident as evidence the FBI is corrupt and must be reined in.

“You can’t make this stuff up. But I think it just underscores how out of touch and how political the FBI has become,” Jordan said in an appearance on Fox Business, later adding the episode “further validates what we all know, which is that the FBI is purely political now, going after their political opposition.”

“What a disgrace,” Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump, said regarding the new report.

“Steele never got the money because he could not ‘prove the allegations.'”

“Well, duh,” the House Judiciary GOP Twitter account wrote, mocking the FBI’s performance.

“The FBI allegedly tried to payout $1 million to corroborate reports about President Trump that Hillary Clinton’s campaign fabricated,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) tweeted.

Many of the allegations in Steele’s dossier have since been debunked, such as the claim the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia, which was undermined by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s 2019 report. A watchdog also found the DOJ and the FBI put forth at least 17 “significant errors and omissions” related to the FISA warrants against Trump’s 2016 campaign associate Carter Page and the FBI’s reliance on the discredited dossier.

If Republicans win control of the House in the November midterm elections, Jordan will be poised to become chairman of the Judiciary Committee. The Ohio representative said he would use his new position to open investigations into the FBI over the Steele dossier, as well as several other recent incidents that Republicans decry as overreach.

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