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4:10 PM 06/13/2017

http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/13/senate-intel-committee-member-says-collusion-investigation-has-gone-nowhere-video/

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A Republican member of the Senate Intelligence Committee suggested on Tuesday that the panel has uncovered no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government, even after reviewing thousands of pages of documents and conducting numerous interviews.

Idaho Sen. James Risch made the comment while questioning Attorney General Jeff Sessions during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.

“We’ve been through thousands of pages of information, interviewed witnesses and everything else. We’re really no different than where we were when this whole thing started,” Risch said to Sessions.

“And there’s been no reports that I know of of any factual information that regard it. Are you aware of any such information of collusion?” he asked.

Sessions took Risch’s questions to be a reference to the dossier of Trump opposition research compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.



Just wait. Till this whole disgusting dog and pony show fizzles out into Nothing.

As Rush pointed out today there are Dem sycophants hanging on this witch hunt's every word with baited breath, praying and half believing that Trump will be arrested.

Riots will erupt, and we'll know exactly who to blame them on, for all the good it will do the victims of those riots.




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