I find that conclusion confusing. The Trump campaign knew Russia was trying to help them, encouraged them to help them, Trump even asking for Russian help publically. They lied about their contacts & business dealings where favors were made to Russia. Why is that not conspiracy?
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It may not -- so far -- reach the legal definition or be provable to the high criminal standard of beyond a reasonable doubt, but may certainly be enough fraud to impeach, which does not require such a high standard because life or liberty or not in jeopardy.
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We need a full review of why DOJ guidelines work outside of rule of law when the very person being investigated, although the president, also is able to install the decision makers involved in following govt policies or LAW. Mind blown.
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Key: no one is sad if trump didn’t collude. But he courted Russia through half of 2016 - for a Moscow tower. While Russia was attacking the US election in trump’s favor. We MUST daw a line that stamps that as unacceptable. Or else expect every election to be hacked.
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“Russia, if you’re listening...”
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Seriously, is this the standard we have now for acceptable behavior from our leaders? It’s totally cool if you get help from foreign adversaries just as long as you do it publicly instead of writing some emails to them. WTF?
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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But did the report confirm Russian interference in the election? And if so what is being done to protect our democracy?
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Mueller obtained indictments against numerous Russian individuals and companies for massive interference in American politics and the presidential election. Other investigations and prosecutions continue. Congress will judge Trump's legitimacy and fitness for office.
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