These journalists also reported fake news from the [[Hillary Clinton]] funded ''[[Steele dossier]]'', which Hillary Clinton paid foreign agents, including Russian agents, to interfere in the [[2016 presidential election]]. The false information was knowingly presented by the Obama [[Justice Department]] and [[FBI]] to the [[FISA court]] to obtain retro-active approval for an illegal domestic spying operation against Obama and Clinton's political opponents. These journalists actively colluded with the Democrats [[seditious]] activity to overturn the results of the 2016 presidential election:
[[Ken Bensinger]], [[BuzzFeed]] reporter who received ''Steele dossier'' from [[David Kramer]], Sen. [[John McCain]]'s [[Chief of Staff]]. [[Ken Dilanian]], [[NBC News]]. [[David Corn]], ''[[Mother Jones]]''. [[Michael Isikoff]], Yahoo News. [[Ali Watkins]], BuzzFeed and ''[[The New York Times]]''. [[Brian Ross]] and [[Matt Mosk]], ABC News. [[Carl Bernstein]], [[CNN]]. [[Julian Borger]], ''[[The Guardian]]''. [[Peter Stone]] and [[Greg Gordon]], McClatchy. [[Bob Little]] and [[Rachel Martin]], NPR. [[Tom Hamburger]], [[Rosalind Helderman]], and [[Fred Hiatt]], ''[[The Washington Post]]''. [[Allan Cullison]], ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''.
Other willing participants were: ''[[The New Yorker]]'', ''[[Huffington Post]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', [[MSNBC]], ''[[Politico]]'', ''[[Vanity Fair]]'' and ''[[Slate]]''. All these continued to report the fake Russia collusion narrative even after it was thoroughly debunked, and none have issued retractions to their reporting.