In a bombshell revelation, former Trump official Kash Patel has unveiled stunning new details about former House Speaker Paul Ryan’s involvement with the infamous Steele dossier. According to Patel, a British court has revealed that Paul Ryan was the first to receive a copy of the Steele dossier back in 2016—a document used to launch the controversial Russia collusion investigation against Donald Trump.
Think about it for a moment. While everyone was buzzing about “Russia, Russia, Russia” and the supposed collusion between Trump and the Kremlin, it turns out that Paul Ryan had his hands on the Steele dossier long before the investigation even kicked off. And what did he do with this explosive information? Absolutely nothing. He kept it secret from investigators, his Republican colleagues, and even Trump administration officials.
Kash Patel, who joined Steve Bannon on “The War Room” to drop this news, didn’t hold back. He lambasted Ryan for his duplicity, accusing him of rigging the investigation from the start. “Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House had in his possession the Steele dossier before he had [Devin Nunes] and I launch the Russia Gate Investigation, and never told us,” Patel said. “He kneecapped Trump from the beginning. That guy’s talking about not going to the RNC. No one wants him there. He’s so arrogant.”
Paul Ryan had the ‘ Clinton ‘Steele Dossier handed to his Chief of Staff in 2016….which is Treason.
Republicans like Paul Ryan are the TRUE Domestic THREAT that’s destroying America from within. pic.twitter.com/WIWEFFFgRO
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) June 23, 2024
This shocking revelation came to light during a British court case where Christopher Steele, the author of the dossier, was under oath. Under penalty of perjury, Steele confirmed that Ryan’s Chief of Staff received the dossier in 2016. This means Ryan knew about the dossier’s existence and its contents while he was publicly overseeing investigations into alleged Russian collusion, without ever disclosing this critical piece of evidence to the very people he tasked with getting to the bottom of it.
Imagine the implications if Patel and Nunes had known about the dossier from the get-go. They could have questioned Steele’s sources, scrutinized the funding behind the dossier, and potentially exposed the entire investigation as the farce many now believe it to be. Instead, Ryan’s silence allowed the dossier to fuel a lengthy, divisive investigation that consumed American politics for years.
Patel is understandably furious, and his accusations raise serious questions about Ryan’s motives and integrity. Was he protecting his own political interests? Was he trying to sabotage Trump’s presidency from the inside? These are questions that demand answers.
Ryan’s camp, unsurprisingly, has been scrambling to control the damage. They’ve issued a mealy-mouthed response, claiming they didn’t get the dossier directly from Steele and downplaying their role. But the facts, as laid out by Patel, paint a damning picture.
As more details emerge, this revelation could reshape public perceptions of the Russia investigation. It underscores the tangled web of politics, deceit, and power plays that characterized the entire affair. The GOP and the broader public will undoubtedly demand accountability from those who perpetuated and concealed the dossier’s dubious claims.
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