Did the Steele Dossier Predict the Recent Revelations About Trump Jr. and Russia?

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Not to get all Nostradamus on you, but David Corn—the journalist who broke the news of the Steele Dossier (aka the Pee Pee Tape Dossier) back in October 2016—is now pointing out that some things described in that dossier sound a lot like what's presently coming out via The New York Times and Donald Trump Jr.'s Twitter feed.

Corn writes:

One of Steele’s overarching points in this memo was that Putin’s regime was funneling derogatory Clinton material to Trump. The Trump Jr. emails suggest that the Russian government was aiming to do that and that the Trump campaign was willing and eager to receive assistance from Putin. So Donald Trump Jr. has done what Steele could not: produce evidence that the Trump campaign was—or wanted to be—in cahoots with a foreign adversary to win the White House.

Will a tweeted gif confirming the existence of the tape be next? Who knows! Though if you want to hear Rich Smith saying "Send us the pee pee tape!" in perfect Russian, that's on the most recent episode of the Blabbermouth podcast.