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House Ivestigation abruptly ends

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We can all rest easy now. The House investigation has concluded that there was no collusion with Russia by the Trump campaign. Thank God that settles this concern.
 
We can all rest easy now. The House investigation has concluded that there was no collusion with Russia by the Trump campaign. Thank God that settles this concern.


Thank you, bcobdeacs. Well said and succinct. 👏
 
Well, I can rest easy now that bcbobdeac has straightened out just exactly who called who a moron. Glad that is settled. Nice to get the important stuff behind us. Thanks, bcbob
 
Just trying to offer a hand up

Thankyou, bcbob..it’s folk like you that really ease the burden on the needy. Without your compassion and service of you and others like you we can all rest assured that retarded assholes like myself wouldn’t stand a chance. Warmest Regards, kind sir.
 
Republicans fear they botched Russia report rollout

The blaring headline the GOP wanted from this week’s rollout was clear: After a year of searching, Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee found no evidence that President Donald Trump or his associates aided Moscow’s scheme to interfere in the 2016 election but that the nation must still prepare for another assault from the Kremlin.

Instead, much of the focus has been on lawmakers’ startling conclusion that the nation's intelligence agencies botched their analysis when they determined Russia wanted Trump to defeat Hillary Clinton.

The finding once again pitted the committee's Republicans against the leaders of the intelligence community and led to a frenzy of news coverage that put members on the defensive. And rather than seizing an opportunity to highlight the Russian threat and undermine lingering questions about the Trump campaign's Russian contacts, Republicans faced a political headache of their own making.

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