Records with the Federal Election Commission show OFA has paid the law firm $972,000 since April 2016, The Federalist reported. The dossier began to be compiled sometime in the spring 2016,
after the Washington Free Beacon ended its relationship with Fusion.
More from The Federalist:
OFA, Obama’s official campaign arm in 2016, paid nearly $800,000 to Perkins Coie in 2016 alone, according to FEC records. The first 2016 payments to Perkins Coie, classified only as “Legal Services,” were made April 25-26, 2016, and totaled $98,047. A second batch of payments, also classified as “Legal Services,” were disbursed to the law firm on September 29, 2016, and totaled exactly $700,000. Payments from OFA to Perkins Coie in 2017 totaled $174,725 through August 22, 2017.
FEC records as well as federal court records show that Marc Elias, the Perkins Coie lawyer whom the Washington Post reported was responsible for the payments to Fusion GPS on behalf of Clinton’s campaign and the DNC, also previously served as a counsel for OFA.
Clinton’s official campaign organization,
Hillary for America, paid Perkins Coie nearly $5.1 million in 2016, while the
DNC paid the firm nearly $5.4 million in 2016, FEC records show.
Three important questions:
- How much did Obama know and when did he know it?
- Did OFA know they were funding the anti-Trump operation?
- Did the Obama administration use unverified intelligence gathered in the dossier to justify government surveillance on members of the Trump campaign?
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