IRS filings reveal that a nonprofit partially funded by billionaire liberal George Soros paid more than $3.8 million in 2017 to firms tied to both Fusion-GPS and anti-Trump dossier author Christopher Steele for research and analysis which it then provided to “government entities.”
The Daily Caller’s Chuck Ross reports that The Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP)–created by former Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) staffer Daniel J. Jones– was founded in January 2017 “seemingly to resume Democrats’ investigation of Trump’s possible links to Russia.”
Jones operated what he called a “shadow media organization helping the government” to continue investigating allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Ross writes that TDIP “paid $3.3 million to Bean LLC., the holding company that controls Fusion GPS. Another $250,000 was paid to Walsingham Partners Ltd., a London-based firm owned by Steele and his partner, Christopher Burrows.”
Jones told the FBI in March 2017 that a group of seven to 10 wealthy donors had funded his nonprofit and that he planned to provide information to federal investigators, the press and lawmakers.
According to a New York Times report, Soros donated at least $1 million to The Democracy Integrity Project.
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