May 28, 2019 / 1:32 PM / Updated 2 hours ago

British ex-spy will not talk to U.S. prosecutor examining Trump probe
origins: source


Mark Hosenball <https://www.reuters.com/journalists/mark-hosenball> 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The former British spy who produced a dossier
describing alleged links between Donald Trump and Russia will not cooperate
with a prosecutor assigned by U.S. Attorney General William Barr to review
how the investigations of Trump and his 2016 election campaign began, a
source with knowledge of the situation said. 

Christopher Steele, a former Russia expert for the British spy agency MI6,
will not answer questions from prosecutor John Durham, named by Barr to
examine the origins of the investigations into Trump and his campaign team,
said the source close to Steele’s London-based private investigation firm,
Orbis Business Intelligence. 

Trump has given Barr broad authority to declassify intelligence materials
related to the investigations. Last week Trump ordered the heads of U.S. spy
and law enforcement agencies to cooperate with Durham. 

Steele, who had previously collaborated with the FBI on issues such as
corruption in the global soccer organization FIFA, was hired in 2016 by
Fusion GPS, a Washington-based private investigations firm working for
lawyers representing the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton’s presidential
campaign. 

Steele produced for Fusion GPS a set of controversial and sometimes
salacious reports describing alleged contacts Trump and his team had with
Russians before the election. 

Trump says Steele’s “fake dossier” was a key factor behind the
investigations and what he claims is a broader “witch hunt” against him. He
also accuses senior intelligence officials of improperly “spying” on his
campaign. 

According to documents declassified by the Trump administration, the FBI
cited Steele’s reporting as partial justification for electronic
surveillance targeting Carter Page, a one-time Trump campaign advisor with
business dealings in Russia. 

Democrats accuse Trump of trying to turn attention away from the findings of
Special Counsel Robert Mueller, whose report into Russian interference in
the 2016 election described numerous links between the Trump campaign and
Moscow, and said Trump had repeatedly tried to impede the investigation. 

The source close to Steele’s company said Steele would not cooperate with
Durham’s probe but might cooperate with a parallel inquiry by the Justice
Department’s Inspector General into how U.S. law enforcement agencies
handled pre-election investigations into both Trump and Clinton. 

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Steele also cooperated with Mueller’s investigative team, voluntarily
submitting to two interviews in September 2017. He also gave written
testimony to the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee in August 2018, the
source said. 

The Justice Department had no immediate comment, and a spokesman for Durham
declined to comment. 

Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by David Gregorio

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