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Earlier this year, BuzzFeed News broke a shocking story: the FBI had reported an intelligence dossier making its way around Washington, D.C. to President Trump. That dossier contained allegations ranging from the credible to the wild — the wildest, of course, being the accusation that Trump had hired prostitutes while in Moscow to urinate on a bed slept on by the Obamas. The dossier itself, compiled by one British spy named Christopher Steele, had been commissioned by a Democratic firm called Fusion GPS.Now we learn from The Washington Post that the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee were behind funding the dossier . . .. . . Clinton campaign lawyer Elias allegedly denied for a year that he had anything to do with the dossier. That appeared to be a lie, according to Maggie Haberman of The New York Times . . .. . . Fusion GPS has Russian ties of its own. William Browder, a businessman who pushed for sanctions on Russia, testified that the Russian government had used Fusion GPS before to conduct a smear campaign against him. Browder admitted he couldn’t connect Russian funding to the anti-Trump dossier, which means that President Trump’s theory of FBI-Democratic-Russian collusion isn’t supported by the evidence. But certain key Democrats did apparently lie about the Fusion GPS report funding.