Jones wanted Winer to use the State Department’s secure email system, known informally as the “high side,” to transmit reports from Steele’s firm, Orbis Business Intelligence.
“Given our ongoing concerns about security of open net, [then-Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland] and I wonder if it would be possible for you to flip Orbis reports to this system before sending them to us. Understand that’s yet another step in the process for you. We just want to be sure we don’t inadvertently undermine a very good source of info or worse.”
Winer, who was then-special coordinator for Libya under Kerry, continued in his response, telling Jones “she will then send them to us. You know who they are coming from, so even high side from here I will just refer to them as ‘O Reports,’ and strip out any other identifying information as to sourcing.”
Winer’s use of his private email to conduct official U.S. government business may have violated federal regulations and State Department guidelines.
The documents made public by Judicial Watch demonstrate the close relationship between Steele and Winer. Steele became famous in 2017 for the dossier bearing his name that he compiled on allegations that President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton colluded with Russian interests.
Steele’s work was paid for by Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which she nominally controlled as the party’s choice to succeed outgoing President Barack Obama.
“She told me they were useful and asked me to continue to send them. Over the next two years, I shared more than 100 of Steele’s reports with the Russia experts at the State Department, who continued to find them useful.”
Winer wrote in the Post article that in 2016, “Steele told me that he had learned of disturbing information regarding possible ties between Donald Trump, his campaign and senior Russian officials. He did not provide details but made clear the information involved ‘active measures,’ a Soviet intelligence term for propaganda and related activities to influence events in other countries.”
Winer declined to be interviewed by Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz regarding issues related to Steele.
“He seems to have circumvented the rules in pushing Steele’s unreliable reports to his Obama State Department colleagues. ... Attorney General William Barr and U.S. Attorney John Durham would do well to focus like a laser on the State Department.”
Durham was appointed by Barr to lead a DOJ criminal investigation into the FBI’s Operation Crossfire Hurricane probe of the allegations raised by the Steele dossier. A federal grand jury is hearing witnesses and evaluating evidence produced by Durham.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s two-year investigation of the Trump–Russia collusion allegations produced no evidence that any U.S. citizen colluded with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Judicial Watch suit that produced the 11 pages of documents released on Jan. 7 was filed on behalf of itself and the Daily Caller News Foundation.