Michael Goodwin: Did Hillary Clinton pull off the dirtiest dirty trick in US presidential history?
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                                                                                      Michael Goodwin                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           | New York Post                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                
For law enforcement, Congress and even journalists, exposing misdeeds  is like peeling an onion. Each layer you remove gets you closer to the  truth.
                                                                                                                                                                                          So it is with the scandalous behavior of the FBI during its probe into whether President 
Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia in 2016. One layer at a time, we’re learning how flawed and dirty that probe was.
A top layer involves the 
texts between FBI lawyer Lisa Page and her married lover, Peter Strzok, the  lead agent on the Hillary Clinton e-mail probe. They casually mention  an “insurance policy” in the event Trump won the election and a plan for  Strzok to go easy on Clinton because she probably would be their next  boss.
Those exchanges, seen in the light of subsequent  events, lead to a reasonable conclusion that the fix was in among  then-Director James Comey’s team to hurt Trump and help Clinton.
Another layer involves 
the declassified House memo,  which indicates the FBI and Justice Department depended heavily on the  unverified Russian dossier about Trump to get a warrant 
to spy on Carter Page, an American citizen and briefly a Trump adviser.
The House memo also reveals that Comey and others withheld from the  secret surveillance court key partisan facts that would have cast doubt  on the dossier. Officials never revealed to the judges that the document  was paid for by Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National  Committee or that Christopher Steele, the former British spy who  compiled the dossier, said he was “desperate that Donald Trump not get  elected.”
For Clinton, creating a cloud over Trump’s presidency and helping to put  the nation through continuing turmoil is a victory of sorts. America is  fortunate it’s her only victory.
A third layer of the onion involves the revelations in 
the letter GOP Sens. Charles Grassley and Lindsey Graham wrote to  the Justice Department. They urge a criminal investigation into whether  Steele lied to the FBI about how much and when he fed the dossier to  the anti-Trump media.
                                                                                                                                     The letter is compelling in showing that Steele said  one thing under oath to a British court and something different to the  FBI. The contradictions matter because the agency relied on Steele’s  credibility in both the FISA applications and its actual investigation.  Strangely, even after it fired him for breaking its rule forbidding  media contact, the FBI continued to praise his credibility in court.
                                                                                                                                     If that were all the senators’ letter accomplished, it would be enough. But it does much more.
It also reveals that two former journalists linked to Clinton,  separately identified as the odious Sidney Blumenthal and a man named  Cody Shearer, created and gave a State Department official additional  unverified allegations against Trump.
                                                                                                                                     The official passed those documents to Steele, who  passed them to the FBI, which reportedly saw them as further evidence  that Trump worked with Russians. But as Grassley, head of the Judiciary  Committee, and Graham write, “It is troubling enough that the Clinton  Campaign funded Mr. Steele’s work, but that these Clinton associates  were contemporaneously feeding Mr. Steele allegations raises additional  concerns about his credibility.”
The State Department official involved in the episode, Jonathan Winer, 
wrote an Op-Ed in the Washington Post Friday  in which he confessed to the senators’ chronology while offering a  benign description of his motives. Winer also admitted he shared all the  unverified allegations from the Clinton hitmen with other State  Department officials.
                                                                                                                                     There are many more layers of the onion to peel, but  here’s where we are now: It increasingly appears that the Clinton  machine was the secret, original source of virtually all the allegations  about Trump and Russia that led to the FBI investigation.
                                                                                                                                     In addition, the campaign and its associates, including  Steele, were behind the explosion of anonymously sourced media reports  during the fall of 2016 about that investigation.
                                                                                                                                     Thus, the Democratic nominee paid for and created  allegations against her Republican opponent, gave them to law  enforcement, then tipped friendly media to the investigation. And it is  almost certain FBI agents supporting Clinton were among the anonymous  sources.
In fact, the Clinton connections are so fundamental that there  probably would not have been an FBI investigation without her  involvement.
                                                                                                                                     
That makes hers a brazen work of political genius — and  perhaps the dirtiest dirty trick ever played in presidential history.  Following her manipulation of the party operation to thwart Bernie  Sanders in the primary, Clinton is revealed as relentlessly ruthless in  her quest to be president.
                                                                                                                                     The only thing that went wrong is that she lost the election. And based on what we know now, her claims about Trump were false.
                                                                                                                                     Of the charges against four men brought by special  counsel Robert Mueller, none involves helping Russia interfere with the  election.
                                                                                                                                     And neither the FBI nor Mueller has vouched for the  truthfulness of the Blumenthal and Shearer claims or the Steele dossier.  Instead, the dossier faces defamation lawsuits in the US and England  from several people named in it.
In fairness, one person besides Steele has been cited as  justification for the FBI probe. George Papadopoulos, a bit but  ambitious player in the Trump orbit, met with a professor in Europe  early in 2016 who told him the Kremlin had Clinton’s private e-mails.
                                                                                                                                     In May 2016, Papadopoulos told the story to an  Australian diplomat and two months later, in July, the Australian  government alerted the FBI.
                                                                                                                                     However, a full timeline convincingly points to Steele  as the initial spark. He was hired by a Clinton contractor in June of  2016, and filed his first allegations against Trump on June 20. Two  weeks later, on July 5, he met with an FBI agent in London, The  Washington Post reported, and filed three more allegations that month,  including one about Carter Page.
                                                                                                                                     At any rate, it is certain that Steele and other  Clinton operators provided all the allegations about Trump himself that  the FBI started with and that Mueller inherited.
                                                                                                                                     For Clinton, creating a cloud over Trump’s presidency  and helping to put the nation through continuing turmoil is a victory of  sorts. America is fortunate it’s her only victory.
                                                                                                                                     
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Michael Goodwin is a Fox News contributor and New York Post columnist.