Former President Donald Trump on March 24 sued former Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the man who compiled the infamous Steele dossier on him while being paid by her campaign.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida, says Clinton and ex-British spy Christopher Steele, along with around 30 others, carried out a plot to โweave a false narrativeโ that Trump was colluding with Russian actors.
โThe actions taken in furtherance of their schemeโfalsifying evidence, deceiving law enforcement, and exploiting access to highly-sensitive data sourcesโare so outrageous, subversive and incendiary that even the events of Watergate pale in comparison,โ the 108-page suit states.
โUnder the guise of โopposition research,โ โdata analytics,โ and other political stratagems, the defendants nefariously sought to sway the publicโs trust,โ it added. โThey worked together with a single, self-serving purpose: to vilify Donald J. Trump. Indeed, their far-reaching conspiracy was designed to cripple Trumpโs bid for presidency by fabricating a scandal that would be used to trigger an unfounded federal investigation and ignite a media frenzy.โ
Steele compiled a dossier based on what he claimed were sources inside Russia. His main source was revealed in 2020 to be Igor Danchenko, who has been investigated by federal agents for possibly being a Russian spy.
Steele was paid by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clintonโs campaign for his work, which was released to select reporters ahead of the 2016 election.
Trump ended up winning the election over Clinton but was dogged by the collusion allegations for years after becoming president. Special counsel Robert Mueller ultimately found no evidence of conspiracy or coordination between Trump or his campaign and Russians.
Many claims contained in the dossier were later confirmed as false while others have never been proven.
Clinton, Steele, and the DNC were named as defendants in the suit.