Monday, March 12, 2018

Republican US House Intelligence Committee; now that is an oxymoron.

They weren't going to find anything from the beginning. There is plenty of information indicating collusion. Maybe Nunes didn't notice, but, Trump's former campaign chairman has two ankle bracelets today he didn't have when the Mueller probe opened. Nunes should be able to duplicate the obvious at the very least. 


March 12, 2018

By Erin Kelley

Washington — Republicans (click here) on the House Intelligence Committee called an end on Monday to their year-long investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election despite protests from Democrats that key documents and testimony have not been obtained.

The GOP majority on the House panel still plans to produce a final report in the next few weeks that is expected to conclude that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russians who interfered in the election. Democrats will write a separate report that will likely conclude there is strong evidence of collusion.

The investigation's abrupt end underscores the bitter partisan divide that has plagued the committee's work. And it increases pressure on the collegial Senate Intelligence Committee to come out with a credible bipartisan report from its own Russia probe....

There have been charges filed against high level Trump campaign staff that later went on to serve in the administration and I suppose Trump is just hard of hearing. There was collusion everywhere. A person would have to be completely obtuse not to realize the degree of collusion there was. I don't see Clinton staffers at any RT events with Vladimir Putin.

March 12, 2018
By Kevin Johnson

Washington — Despite unrelenting criticism (click here) from the White House on the course of the investigation into Russia's election interference, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Monday offered unqualified support for special counsel Robert Mueller.

"The special counsel is not an unguided missile," Rosenstein said in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY. "I don't believe there is any justification at this point for terminating the special counsel."

Rosenstein's remarks are among the first to address Mueller's status since it was disclosed more than a month ago that President Trump sought to have the special counsel dismissed last summer. The president relented only when White House counsel Donald McGahn threatened to resign if forced to carry out the directive...

How stupid does it get? The day after Comey was fired by Trump, Russians show up in the Oval Office. They weren't trading golf scores. It is easy to tell that Republicans have their own agenda that does not include the truth.