ALEXANDRIA, Va.โFBI agents investigating the anti-Donald Trump dossier authored by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele should have done a better job investigating the truthfulness of its source, special counsel John Durham said in closing arguments for the sourceโs trial on Oct. 17.
Durham said FBI agents should have performed a โdetailed reviewโ of Igor Danchenko, the source, and his statements, including a behavioral assessment, an examination of Danchenkoโs finances, and a polygraph test, at least some of which were recommended by FBI experts.
With the evidence presented during the trial, jurors could conclude that the FBI โmishandled the investigation,โ according to Durham.
โThe government is not here to defend the FBIโs performance in these matters,โ he said.
The important thing is how the probe started, Durham noted.
Danchenko has taken credit for the bulk of the information in the dossier, a collection of rumors, lies, and innuendo that painted Trump as potentially under the thumb of Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was hyped by Trump rival Hillary Clinton, who was later revealed as being one of the documentโs funders.
Danchenko allegedly lied to FBI agents when he told them that he didnโt speak with Charles Dolan, a Clinton associate, about information in the dossier, even though an email from Dolan to Danchenko made its way, nearly word-for-word, into the finished product. Defense lawyers said Danchenko understood the word โtalkedโ as communicating orally, an argument that helped convince the judge overseeing the case to toss the charge.
Danchenko was also charged with making false statements about thinking he spoke with Sergei Millian, a pro-Trump businessman, over the phone. No phone records support communications between the pair, and Danchenko later wrote emails to Millian and at least one other person as if he had never spoken with Millian.
In one email, Danchenko wrote that โSergei doesnโt respond,โ with no mention of a call or a planned meeting.
Byย John Haugheyย andย Zachary Stieber