Again - and I've answered you a dozen times...
Posted on: July 9, 2019 at 22:25:26 CT
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in his dossier (intelligence report), steele did not state that he verified all of the assertions in the report. He presented information without reaching conclusions on all of that information (some of it he was simply unable to verify).
There were 17 reports - some were verified, some were not verified...that is well documented. Thus, it is not earth shattering for steele to testify in court that he was unable to verify one of those assertions (UNLESS HE STATED IN THE DOSSIER that he had verified it.)
Page is a flake - apparently the IG found Steele's testimony "credible and surprising" -
"Steele’s defenders have noted that the information he provided which made it into the FISA warrant application to monitor Page was not far off. According to Steele’s sources, Page met with high-level Russian officials while in Moscow in July 2016, including the CEO of Russia’s state-owned oil giant Rosneft.
Page denied the claim publicly until pressed under oath by lawmakers in 2017, when he acknowledged meeting “senior members of the presidential administration” during his trip, as well as the head of investor relations at Rosneft. Page had originally claimed only that he went to Moscow to give the commencement address at the New Economic School."