The Senate intelligence committee said “information obtained subsequent to publication” of a January 2017 report by US intelligence agencies “provides further support” to the conclusion that Vladimir Putin and his government aimed to discredit Hillary Clinton and boost Trump. No further detail was given.
the conclusion that Vladimir Putin and his government aimed to discredit Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
The claim isn't in quotes. I wonder what the report actually says. The previous reporting on the Russia meddling has said that it was divisive, for and against both Hil and Trump.
A special counsel, Robert Mueller, is investigating possible collusion between Russia and members of Trump’s campaign team. Three campaign aides have pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and Trump’s former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, is in jail awaiting trial on charges of financial crimes.
None of the charges are about Russia collusion.
Fake news.
> The Senate intelligence committee said “information obtained subsequent to publication” of a January 2017 report by US intelligence agencies “provides further support” to the conclusion that Vladimir Putin and his government aimed to discredit Hillary Clinton and boost Trump. No further detail was given.
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> the conclusion that Vladimir Putin and his government aimed to discredit Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
The claim isn't in quotes. I wonder what the report actually says. The previous reporting on the Russia meddling has said that it was divisive, for and against both Hil and Trump.
> A special counsel, Robert Mueller, is investigating possible collusion between Russia and members of Trump’s campaign team. Three campaign aides have pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and Trump’s former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, is in jail awaiting trial on charges of financial crimes.
None of the charges are about Russia collusion.
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Fake news.
The claim isn't in quotes. I wonder what the report actually says. The previous reporting on the Russia meddling has said that it was divisive, for and against both Hil and Trump.
None of the charges are about Russia collusion.