Prosecutors revisited the tumultuous 2016 presidential campaign as they opened their case against Igor Danchenko
about then-candidate Donald Trump and his alleged ties to Russia repeatedly lied to the FBI at a crucial moment in an unprecedented inquiry.
“This is a false-statements case, about lies that the FBI relied on in a historic investigation,” assistant special counsel Michael Keilty told jurors on Tuesday, describing how the Federal Bureau of Investigation raced to determine the validity of the dossier’s allegations that the Trump campaign was coordinating with the Russian government to influence the presidential election.
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