Taking a trip down memory lane, these two stood out to me.
The first one because of the layered relevance to time. Everything in that is pertinent to now.
The second one also seems pertinent. Not for Bondi - as far as I can tell, she's being allowed to sink whatever arm of the party she represents.
The real show is with Tulsi and how the original plot to set up Trump with the dossier meshes with election interference.
The thing which always bothered me about the Steele dossier and the spying on Trump's campaign was that it didn't really have a point unless Trump had been "allowed to win" in a manner that allowed them to contest the election. Why spy on Trump's campaign as an election strategy? It makes no sense as election performance doesn't really require information about Trump's moves.
But it changes if they were running an operation to try and tie Trump to foreign actions... But all of this broke too late to be an election influence strategy. Thus, it only makes sense if we assume they expected Trump to win and wanted to use it as ammunition in a contest.
Thus, the game plan from Hillary's perspective, with her dreams of mandatory fun camps for deplorables, was likely to throw the election into range to contest and then try to get much of Trump's staff thrown in jail over sedition or even treason charges by attempting to show him as being a willing foreign asset - or perhaps just hopelessly compromised.
This would set the framework for investigating and potentially prosecuting (harassing) lower rungs of the MAGA movement as being witting or unwitting agents of foreign powers.
It explains their insistence and their desperation to get rid of Trump.
People are thinking about the 2020 election, and that is part of it, but the 2016 election will be the white elephant in the files. The public response in 2016 was just so far beyond the margin of fraud that it exceeded their modeling and 2020 was so overwhelming that they had no choice but to scale beyond the tools of obfuscation to install Biden (of all people).