Senate Intel Committee finds no evidence of conspiracy between Trump and Russia!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - February 12, 2019 - The Senate Intel Committee has found no direct evidence of conspiracy between the Donald Trump campaign and Russia, according to both Democrats and Republicans on the Committee.
After over two years, 200 interviews, and reviewing hundreds of thousands of documents and wasting money, Senate investigators are now saying what we’ve known all along - there was no Trump-Russia collusion.
Last week, Senate Intel Chairman Richard Burr (N.C.) said, “If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don’t have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia.”
“If I can finish tomorrow, I would finish tomorrow,” Burr said, adding, “We know we’re getting to the bottom of the barrel because there’re not new questions (to which) we’re searching for answers.”
The president tweeted his support for Richard Burr on Sunday and asked, “Is anybody really surprised by this?” after the Committee found zero collusion with Russia.
Even the Democrats on the Committee admit there is no Trump-Russia conspiracy.
“We were never going find a contract signed in blood saying, ‘Hey Vlad, we’re going to collude,'” one Democrat aide said.
One Democrat investigator twisted himself into a pretzel trying to make even the most insignificant contact with anyone of Russian descent an issue. “Donald Trump, Jr. made clear in his messages that he was willing to accept help from the Russians,” one Democrat Senate investigator said. “Trump publicly urged the Russians to find Clinton’s missing emails.”
What does that even mean? Again, no crimes were committed and the Democrats blatantly ignore Hillary Clinton’s contact with a British spy who compiled a fake dossier from Russian intel sources to spy on her political opponent.
The House Intel Panel also began a parallel “Trump-Russia” probe in January of 2017, but concluded in April of 2018 that they found zero evidence of collusion.
Senator Mark Warner (Virg.), the Democrat working alongside of Senator Burr as Vice Chairman of the Senate Intel panel, has made numerous media appearances over the last two years complaining about Russian Twitter trolls and vaguely suggesting there are new developments in his committee’s Russia probe as evidence Trump may have conspired with Russia.
Although Burr doesn’t speak to the media too often, he publicly stated over the summer his committee still had found no evidence of Russian collusion and reiterated that statement once again in the fall.