Hillary Clinton’s campaign, the Democratic National Committee, the DNC’s law firm, and Christopher Steele – the former British spy behind the anti-Trump dossier – all received a devastating blow today after being hit with a Federal Election Complaint.

The non-profit Coolidge Reagan Foundation, a charitable organization with a focus on liberty-minded issues and in particular freedom of speech, filed the lawsuit earlier today.

The charge outlined in Foundation’s suit indicates that the accused hid payments made to and received by Fusion GPS, the firm that hired Steele to author his infamous dossier, in direct violation of finance laws.

While Democrats have long accused members of the Trump administration of colluding with the Russian government, the reality is that Democrats at the highest levels schemed with foreign agents in an increasingly desperate effort to defeat then-candidate Trump.

Per Breitbart:
 

“For over a year, Democratic officials have accused the Trump Administration of collaborating with foreign interlopers to influence the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election. In reality, it was the Clinton-backed Democratic machine that conspired with foreigners in violation of both federal campaign finance law and basic decency to manipulate the election,” it said in a complaint.

“The Clinton campaign weaponized American intelligence and law enforcement communities — led by Democratic appointees of President Barack Obama —through false, malicious, wholly manufactured lies about the Republican nominee, now President, Donald J. Trump,” it said.

The 22-page complaint walks through in detail how Clinton and DNC officials colluded with Steele and anonymous former and current Russian officials to produce a dossier aimed at influencing the 2016 elections, and violated election laws while doing so.

The complaint describes how the Clinton campaign hired Perkins Coie lawyer Marc Elias for the 2016 presidential election cycle. Elias then hired Fusion GPS to conduct opposition research on Trump. The Clinton campaign and the DNC then funneled over $1 million through Perkins Coie to Fusion GPS. Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook personally approved the payment to Perkins Coie, the complaint said.

The lies, innuendo, and fabrications complied in the Steele dossier acted as a mechanism through which shadowy Russian figures could attempt to undermine Donald Trump’s candidacy. 

The Coolidge Reagan Foundation mantains that these alleged violations deserve an immediate and vigorous criminal investigation.



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