339 PAGES OF DOCUMENTS EXPOSES HOW HILLARY-FUNDED OPPOSITION RESEARCH WAS FUNNELED INTO DOJ.


Nellie Ohr and Hillary Clinton



THE HILL - A series of "Hi Honey" emails from Nellie Ohr to her high-ranking federal prosecutor husband and his colleagues raise the prospect that Hillary Clinton-funded opposition research was being funneled into the
Justice Department during the 2016 election through a back-door marital channel. It's a tale that raises questions of both conflict of interest and possible false testimony.


Nellie Ohr earlier admitted working for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election. Nellie was hired by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, where she conducted extensive opposition research on Trump family members and campaign aides, which she passed along to Bruce on a memory stick.

Today we learn from The Hill's John Solomon that Nellie Ohr exchanged 339 pages of emails with DOJ officials, including her husband Bruce, and met with DOJ prosecutors while working for Fusion GPS.





These emails clearly show that Ohr sent reams of open-source intelligence to her husband, Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, and on some occasions to at least three DOJ prosecutors: Lisa Holtyn, Ivana Nizich and Joseph Wheatley.

On July 6, 2016, Nellie e,ailed her husband Bruce Ohr saying "Hi Honey, if you ever get a moment you might find the penultimate article interesting - especially the summary in the final paragraph." The article and paragraph she flagged suggested that Trump was a Putin stooge: "If Putin wanted to concoct the ideal candidate to service his purposes, his laboratory creation would look like Donald Trump." Nellie Ohr added.



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