VICTORY House Intelligence Committee’s Final Report Finds No Trump Russia Collusion

VICTORY House Intelligence Committee’s Final Report Finds No Trump-Russia Collusion

Source: https://goo.gl/gSnqU3
It’s now official!

A report put out by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee on Friday has confirmed that there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of collusion between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. Effectively putting an end to the fake narrative floated by the Democrat Party to excuse Hillary Clinton’s humiliating loss in the 2016 presidential campaign.

The 253-page report goes on to confirm that the committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign or Trump himself colluded in any way with the Kremlin in order to steal the election from the Hillary, The Democrats, of course, objected to the release of the report.

After the release of the report President Trump quickly took to Twitter:
Although not everything in the report was rosy for President Trump. It went on to describe poor judgment and ill-considered actions by both the Trump and Clinton campaigns. Citing the 2016 meeting between Trump campaign officials and the Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya who had promised the Trump campaign damaging intel on the Clinton Campaign.

On the flip side, the committee also found that the Clinton campaign and the DNC used a series of cutouts and intermediaries to hide their roles as they paid for opposition research on Trump which was obtained from Russian sources, opposition research that has since then been completely disproven.

Of course, the Democrats on the House Committee wrote there own 99-page dissent to the official report. In this report, they say Republicans did not call key witnesses to testify and failed to issue the necessary subpoenas to force testimony, adding that the committee hobbled its ability to conduct a credible investigation which would inspire public trust.

Let’s hope this whole Mueller investigation wraps up quickly and the Democrat Party’s false narrative can finally be put to rest.

Here is more information on the fake Trump Dossier via Forbes:
“A former British intelligence officer, who is now a director of a London private security-and-investigations firm, has been identified as the author of the dossier of unverified allegations about President-elect Donald Trump’s activities and connections in Russia, according to the Wall Street Journal. A Christopher Steele, a director of London-based private intelligence company, Orbis, purportedly prepared the dossier under contract to both Republican and Democratic adversaries of then-candidate Trump. The poor grammar and shaky spelling plus the author’s use of KGB-style intelligence reporting, however, do not fit the image of a high-end London security company run by highly connected former British intelligence figures.

The PDF file of the 30-page typewritten report alleges that high Kremlin officials colluded with Trump, offered him multi-billion dollar bribes, and accumulated compromising evidence of Trump’s sexual escapades in Russia. That the dossier comes from former British intelligence officers appears, at first glance, to give it weight especially with Orbis’ claim of a “global network.” The U.S. intelligence community purportedly has examined the allegations but have not confirmed any of them. We can wait till hell freezes over. The material is not verifiable.

President-elect Trump has dismissed the dossier’s contents as false as has the Kremlin. Trump is right: The Orbis dossier is fake news.

I have studied Russia and the Soviet Union professionally since the mid-1960s. I have visited Russia as a scholar, as the head of a multi-year petroleum legislation project, and as a business consultant close to one hundred times. My first visit was in 1965 shortly after Nikita Khrushchev’s removal. I have a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in Russia, and I follow the Russian press regularly. I personally witnessed the creation in the early 90s of Russia’s giant energy concerns in the offices of the oil minister. I met with St. Petersburg officials in the early 90s but do not remember meeting then deputy mayor, Vladimir Putin. I have written and co-authored reports for the State Department, Congress, and the intelligence community; so I sort of know how these things work