Case Closed: House Intel finds ‘no evidence of collusion’ between Trump and Russia [Video]

House Intel announces the beginning of the end of Meuller’s Trump-Russia collusion investigation. ‘No evidence of collusion’.

President Trump has said it all along, ‘ there was no collusion’, and here we are. The end is in sight. One thing is for sure, liberals are not going to take this news well.

The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence said Monday it foundno evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians,” as its Russia investigation starts to come to a close.

Finally! We so desperately need our resources and tax money spent working for the people and not for Robert Meuller. Somehow, though, I doubt this is a true end to a pompous misuse of those resources. For now, let us all enjoy.

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As Reported By  Brooke Singman, Chad Pergram, and Catherine Herridge with Fox News:

Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, who has led the committee’s bipartisan investigation into Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 presidential election, announced Monday that the panel had completed a more than 150-page draft report, with its initial findings and recommendations.

“We have found no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians,” the committee said in a statement Monday.

“We didn’t find any evidence of collusion and I don’t think [Mueller] will either,” Conaway said on “Special Report.”

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.

“We believe we’ve got the information necessary to answer those for the American people,” Conaway said.

The report also noted that based on its investigation which lasted more than a year, the committee disagreed with the intelligence community’s assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a “supposed preference” for then-candidate Donald Trump.

“We disagree with the Intelligence Community’s position that Putin favored Trump,” Conaway told Fox News. He said he had “no contact” with the White House during the probe.

The majority staff on the committee is expected to send the draft report to the minority staff, led by ranking member Adam Schiff, D-Calif., 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.

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