George Soros has indirectly funded Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm behind the infamous Steele dossier, a spokesman for the billionaire financier has acknowledged.
Michael Vachon, the Soros aide, told Washington Post columnist David Ignatius that Soros provided a grant to a nonprofit group called the Democracy Integrity Project.
That organization, which was formed in 2017 by Daniel Jones, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer for Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, paid Fusion GPS as a contractor to continue an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The Post column confirms what a Washington, D.C., lawyer named Adam Waldman told The Daily Caller News Foundation about a conversation he had with Jones in March 2017.
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Is anyone out there surprised? It's the same money that supported Hillary for her run at the Presidency of the United States and Obama's eight year trek toward the New World Order. Yessiree, that Hillary and that Obama. I hope that it's all coming together for you now.
And the libs still insist on carrying out this farce that is costing taxpayers millions. Soros should be sent the bill.
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