Hillary Clinton and a firm with ties to the Democratic party setup President Donald Trump and his family in an attempt to destroy the billionaire businessman and politician according to the National Enquirer.

The tabloid magazine, which has made no secret of its pro-Trump agenda, came to this conclusion after what they describe as an 'exhaustive investigation' into the matter.

These attempts by 'evil' Hillary to bring down her rival included luring Donald Jr. into meeting with shadowy Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskyaya claims the tabloid.

And the firm in the middle of all this is Fusion GPS according to the tabloid, the same group that allegedly compiled Christopher Steele's scandalous dossier of claims about President Trump that was published in January.

Fusion GPS previously denied these claims, stating: 'Fusion GPS learned about this meeting from news reports and had no prior knowledge of it. Any claim that Fusion GPS arranged or facilitated this meeting in any way is absolutely false.'

Axis of evil: The National Enquirer claims that Hillary Clinton (above in June) and her supporters are trying to bring down the Trump family by making it seem that they colluded with Russians

Consolidating power: This was allegedly done with help from the group Fusion GPS according to the tabloid, who claims the Democratic party hired the company to get Trump dirt (Ivanka, Donald and Don Jr above in January)

'To put it in spy terms it was like a honey trap, Only they weren't selling sex to Donald Jr. They were selling fictitious dirt of Hillary,' said former CIA officer Larry C. Johnson.

'And once they bit on the meeting, they had him right where they wanted him!'

As for why this firm, Fusion GPS, would want to aid in this setup, a congressional source told the tabloid: 'These guys had a vested personal interest and ideological interest in smearing Trump and boosting Hillary's chances of winning the White House.'

The Enquirer claims that the Democratic party hired Fusion GPS on 2012 'to smear presidential candidate Mitt Romney,' and that in September 2015 a Republican donor did the same, but to smear President Trump.

When that donor left, the Democratic party allegedly stepped in and hired the firm to continue digging on the soon-to-be Republican nominee according to the tabloid.

Those claims were all made in a Vanity Fair story that was published earlier this year, and at no point in either piece is Hillary said to have had any direct contact with Fusion about getting any dirt on President Trump.

The Enquirer claims that Fusion previously worked with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskyaya

There is no direct proof that Fusion coordinated with Veselnitskyaya to frame Don Jr. other than a claim that the Russian lawyer had previously worked with the firm back in 2012 'to undermine a 2012 American law called the Magnitsky Act.'

Fusion has denied any knowledge of the Trump Tower meeting.

There are also claims that a Hillary agent has Fusion do 'opposition research' prior to starting the firm, along with a claim that Fusion has 'stonewalled' Senate investigators who requested their communications with the FBI and Justice Department.

Johnson believes the 'Trump Tower meeting' is the real Fusoion syaroy, saying: 'If you're trying to build a case the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, then you crate a situation where there is indeed a Russian for them to collude with - and that's exactly what Veselnitskyaya.'

The 'Enquirer' was not able to explain how some of the other individuals ended up at the meeting.

It also remains unclear why if Hillary and her supporters were behind this meeting in some way they would not release the details of it before the election.

Buddy system: The Enquirer is owned by Trump friend David Pecker, who voiced his love for the President in a story earlier this month

The tabloid went to print before an eighth person was reveled to be at the meeting, who they failed to locate or identify despite their own 'exhaustive research.'

In addition to the National Enquirer readily admitting their pro-Trump stance in a recent New Yorker story, there have also been suggestions that President Trump himself brags about the pull he has over the tabloid.

Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough of 'Morning Joe' claimed that President Trump used the magazine as a form of blackmail.

He told the morning hosts through a third party that he would get a story about their relationship killed from the Enquirer if they woudl apologize to him They have been vocal critics of him on their show.