The House Intelligence Committee released on Friday a roughly 250-page report on Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election, laying out Republicans’ conclusion after a yearlong investigation that they had found no evidence that the Trump campaign aided Moscow’s efforts.
Their conclusions are certain to be attacked by Democrats on the committee, who have accused the Republicans of prematurely closing the investigation and failing to conduct it with the rigor that the subject called for out of a desire to protect President Trump. The committee also released dissenting views from the Democrats.
Adam Smith on Twitter:
A campaign finance recommendation in the House Russia report (which they say they're making because of the DNC/Fusion GPS stuff), p 127 https://t.co/SMr1X8MOg1 pic.twitter.com/VtySikMSpb
— Adam Smith (@asmith83) April 27, 2018