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4:36 PM 4/29/2017: Trump and Russia: UK Government was handed dossier on Donald Trump links to Russia last year, court papers reveal: it covers "at least" five years of communication, co-operation and conspiracy between Mr Trump's camp and Russian intelligence officials." | See also: 1.13.17 - Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele's frustration as FBI sat on Donald Trump Russia file for months | UK was given details of alleged contacts between Trump campaign and Moscow - The Guardian: "A statement by Steele's defence lawyers, endorsed by the former MI6 agent, said Orbis was hired between June and November last year by Fusion GPS, a Washington-based research consultancy to look into Trump's links with Russia. In that period, Steele ..."

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UK was given details of alleged contacts between Trump campaign and Moscow - The Guardian Trump and Russia  - You apparently do not have JavaScript enabled on your browser lest you would be viewing an RSS Feed here from RSS Dog "Unconfirmed reports in the document , which Mr Steele previously  told  The Independent  had been passed to British authorities , cover "at least" five years of communication, co-operation and conspiracy between Mr Trump's camp and Russian intelligence officials. Sources also claim that Moscow is capable of blackmailing the new president, and detail "perverted sexual acts" committed by the new President as evidence. According to his court papers, Mr Steele decided to hand the dossier over "on a confidential basis in hard copy form" to the British intelligence services because it "had implications for the national security of the US and the UK", as well as being "of considerable importa