Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee reached an opposite conclusion Monday from the intelligence community they oversee, announcing that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not trying to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election.
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Robert Mueller's probe is the one that counts, congress and the senate are pulling along party lines so nothing can be done . Trump is hiring an impeachment lawyer, the one that Bill Clinton used, the vice on his balls are getting tight.
Re-POOP-licans tailored the slanted report to reflect their myopic views on the matter.
The Re-POOP-licans indicated that they will provide the Democrats an opportunity to view the report.
However, the Robert Mueller's investigations and final report will be the major source for one to view the entire issues.
Demerara_Guy posted:Re-POOP-licans tailored the slanted report to reflect their myopic views on the matter.
The Re-POOP-licans indicated that they will provide the Democrats an opportunity to view the report.
However, the Robert Mueller's investigations and final report will be the major source for one to view the entire issues.
You should be careful about the poop thing!
Demerara_Guy posted:Re-POOP-licans tailored the slanted report to reflect their myopic views on the matter.
The Re-POOP-licans indicated that they will provide the Democrats an opportunity to view the report.
However, the Robert Mueller's investigations and final report will be the major source for one to view the entire issues.
I think Mueller is going to loose face-after 4 years of investigations. Trump will win a second term and Mueller will be still fishing.
Trump touts House Intel findings of 'no evidence of collusion' between campaign, Russia
President Donald Trump trumpeted the House Intelligence Committee's report that it found "no evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians" in an all-caps Twitter post Monday night.
"THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE HAS, AFTER A 14 MONTH LONG IN-DEPTH INVESTIGATION, FOUND NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION OR COORDINATION BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIA TO INFLUENCE THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION," wrote Trump, reiterating the main finding from the panel's 150-page draft report.
âWe didn't find any evidence of collusion and I don't think [special counsel Robert Mueller] will either,â Texas Republican Rep. Mike Conaway, who led the bipartisan investigation, said on âSpecial Report.â
"We have found no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians."
- House Intelligence Committee, Majority Staff
The top Democrat on the committee, California Rep. Adam Schiff, responded to Trump with tweet saying that the panel's Republicans "lack the courage to stand up to a President of their own party when the national interest necessitates it."
The committee's investigation was based on four topics: Russian active measures against the 2016 U.S. election, the U.S. government's response to the attack, links between Russians and the Trump and Clinton campaigns, and purported leaks of classified information.
âWe believe we've got the information necessary to answer those for the American people,â Conaway said.
The report also noted that based on its investigation which lasted more than a year, the committee disagreed with the intelligence communityâs assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a âsupposed preferenceâ for then-candidate Donald Trump.
âWe disagree with the Intelligence Communityâs position that Putin favored Trump,â Conaway told Fox News. He said he had âno contactâ with the White House during the probe.
The majority staff on the committee is expected to send the draft report to the minority staff on Tuesday. Once the draft report is adopted by committee Democrats, the report will be submitted to the intelligence community for a declassification review, and following that process, it will be released to the public, officials said, though the timeline at this point is unknown.
âThe reportâs completion will signify the closure of one chapter in the Committeeâs robust oversight of the threat posed by Moscowâwhich began well before the investigation and will continue thereafter,â Conaway said.
Schiff, however, fought back. âWhile the Majority members of our committee have indicated for some time that they have been under great pressure to end the investigation, it is nonetheless another tragic milestone for this Congress, and represents yet another capitulation to the executive branch. By ending its oversight role in the only authorized investigation in the House, the Majority has placed the interests of protecting the President over protecting the country, and history will judge its actions harshly,â the Democratic lawmaker said.
The draft report included 40 other findings, including how Russians used social media to âsow discordâ in 2015 and 2016, a âlacklusterâ pre-election response to Russian measures, how âanti-Trump researchâ made its way from Russian sources to the Clinton campaign, and âproblematic contacts between senior Intelligence Community officials and the media.â
The report also included more than 25 recommendations for Congress and the executive branch to improve election security, U.S. government response to cyberattacks, campaign finance transparency, and counterintelligence practices related to political campaigns and unauthorized disclosures.
âCampaign finance disclosures ought to be a little more wholesome,â Conaway said on âSpecial Reportâ referring to the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee's filing of payments for âopposition researchâ leading to the anti-Trump dossier as legal matters.
The report's recommendations on handling leaks are serious, according to Conaway.
âLeaks of classified information are criminal," he said. âLeaks can get people killed."
A committee source told Fox News that the âinvestigationâ portion of the probe was complete, meaning the committee would not interview any additional witnesses as part of its effort.
âIâm sure [committee Democrats] will disagree with bringing the interview phase to a close,â Conaway told Fox News. âIâm sure they will have specific folks they wanted to interview.â
Conaway said that the Republicans on the committee wanted to interview former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, but said Schiff âwanted to delay us.â Once Manafort was indicted in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, the committee decided not to call him for an interview.
Conaway also said that he did not âanticipateâ pursuing contempt proceedings against former Trump campaign manager Steve Bannon or any other witnesses who did not respond favorably to the committee's questioning.
Conaway took over the probe when House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., stepped down in April 2017 after he was accused of making âunauthorized disclosures of classified information, in violation of House Rules, law regulations, or other standards of conduct,â according to the House Ethics Committee which investigated the allegations. Nunes supporters at the time said that it was a âclever political trickâ by the Democrats.
âAfter more than a year, the Committee has finished its Russia investigation and will now work on completing our report,â Nunes said in a statement Monday. âIâd like to thank Congressmen Trey Gowdy, Tom Rooney, and especially Mike Conaway for the excellent job theyâve done leading this investigation. Iâd also like to recognize the hard work undertaken by our other Committee members as well as our staff. Once the Committeeâs final report is issued, we hope our findings and recommendations will be useful for improving security and integrity for the 2018 midterm elections.â
âWhen we began our investigation into what occurred leading up to the 2016 elections, our ultimate goal was to make timely recommendations for Congress, the executive branch and for states to improve election security in advance of the 2018 election. The clock is ticking,â committee member Tom Rooney, R-Fla., said. âWeâre now nine months out, and the threat of Russian interference has not diminished. Make no mistake: this is a close to just one chapter in the threat posed by Moscow â which began well before the investigation â but our work does not stop here, and this Committeeâs oversight over Russian threats to the U.S. will continue.â
Republicans on the committee, though, have expanded their investigation of the Trump dossier, seeking answers from Obama administration officials, including a former staffer for Vice President Joe Biden. Nunes sent a questionnaire to the former Biden staffer, whose husband worked for Fusion GPS, the firm behind the dossier, seeking answers to when the administration was made aware of the dossier.
Fox News' Samuel Chamberlain contributed to this report.
Democrats who overthrew the PPP twice eat mud.
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I was watching CNN last night (Don Lemon), the are so manipulative and great confusionist. They are conflating Russia meddling with Trump collusion. The GOP ended their probe into collusion. No one says there was no meddling. Putin was out to screw over Hillary since 2014.
I tell you, this will end with a dud. People will get snarled in tax evasion and money laundering separate and apart from the election. They will get fined and any criminal conviction will be pardoned by Trump.
Base bai, why did you feel compelled to allow the sham that Nunes and his fellow Republicans pulled yesterday to diminish your worth?
Nunes was part of Trumpâs transition team so I wouldnât be surprised if his hands are also dirty which could easily explain all his strange actions.
While the Democratic Party is called the stupid party, there are good reasons why the Republican Party is called the evil party.
yuji22 posted:Democrats who overthrew the PPP twice eat mud.
Dummy, the embrace of communist over threw the PPP twice. No US administration would tolerate the growth of that ideology in the west in that era or now.Additionally, the west did nothing to them the second time. They did it to themselves by being arrogant, kleptocratic, power hungry and all while ignoring the real needs of the people. They were plainly awful administrators and it appears they have not learnt their lesson.
Also; the reality that they got into office with heavy western pressure to remove the yoke of the dictator seems to miss you completely. But being congenitally stupid you can be excused for such obvious oversight.
so, the GOP told base to go eat poop...he said ok, they have to be right
Trump fires Rex Tillerson another nail on Trump coffin.
Trump in some of his extremely excellent postures ...
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kp posted:Trump fires Rex Tillerson another nail on Trump coffin.
Nah, as an outsider and non politician he is having a longer than normal storming period.
Career politician elected already have people the know and worked with. This is new for Trump and he is not a politician so he will have this.
Overall though, he had accomplished more than just about every former president in the period. Now he is about to break the ice with NK which will lift a cloud of uncertainty that have dogged the region and now the world for most of the past century.
I believe he will pull it off, much to the dismay of his detractors!
Baseman posted:Overall though, he had accomplished more than just about every former president in the period
I agree. It took Nixon and Clinton until their second term to get into legal trouble which he accomplished even before he was sworn in.