You are truly ignorant of anything that has happened in the last 200 years.
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Mar 24, 2019 — As we've been discussing this hour, the special counsel did not find that President Trump or his campaign colluded with the Russian government - ...
Ya because Collusion is not a legal term nor defined as a crime so, of course Mueller would spend no time looking for something he could not charge even if he found it.
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‘We focused on whether the evidence was sufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy. It was not.’
...Robert Mueller pushed back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s characterizations of his 22-month investigation, telling lawmakers on Wednesday that he did not evaluate “collusion” with the Russian government,...
...“The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed,”...
...“We did not address ‘collusion,’ which is not a legal term,” Mueller added....
...Mueller’s report on the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russia includes a 200-page volume ...
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However it was absolutely found that Trump's campaign was working directly with Russia by supplying information and targets to them.
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The report concluded that there were significant ties between the 2016 Trump presidential campaign and Russia. In particular, they noted that Paul Manafort had hired Konstantin V. Kilimnik, a "Russian intelligence officer," and that Kilimnik was possibly connected to the 2016 hack and leak operation.
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....The fifth and final volume, just shy of 1,000 pages, lays out the counterintelligence threats and vulnerabilities that were exposed through Russian contacts and a willingness by some members of the Trump campaign to accept foreign assistance...
Trump campaign, Russia had extensive contacts
A comprehensive list of contacts between members of the campaign and Russia were uncovered during the committee’s bipartisan investigation, which launched shortly after Trump took office in January 2017.
Communications between several Russian figures and the campaign surfaced in other investigations by the House and Mueller, but the Senate probe uncovered additional information, including several cases where Russians had far greater ties to the Kremlin.
...“The connections the Committee uncovered, particularly regarding Veselnitskaya, were far more extensive and concerning than what had been publicly known,” ...
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The Senate panel also highlighted how Russia and other countries looked for opportunities to embed themselves with Trump officials. In particular, the committee noted that Russia viewed the Trump transition team as inexperienced, disorganized and unprepared and sought to exploit those shortcomings.
“Russia and other countries took advantage of the Transition Team’s inexperience,...
...The GOP-led committee said it “obtained some information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connected to the GRU’s hack and leak operation targeting the 2016 U.S. election,” a reference to the Russian cyberattacks that targeted the DNC in the run-up to the election....
...“Taken as a whole, Manafort’s high level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services, particularly Kilimnik and associates of Oleg Deripaska, represented a grave counterintelligence threat,”...