Boston Herald

GOP congressma­n’s finding on House Intelligen­ce panel: No Trump-Russia collusion

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WASHINGTON — Republican­s on the House Intelligen­ce Committee have completed a draft report concluding there was no collusion or coordinati­on between Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and Russia.

After a yearlong investigat­ion, Texas U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway announced yesterday the committee has finished interviewi­ng witnesses and will share the report with Democrats today. Conaway is the Republican leading the House probe, one of several investigat­ions on Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.

Conaway previewed several of the report’s conclusion­s.

“We found no evidence of collusion,” Conaway told reporters. “We found perhaps some bad judgment, inappropri­ate meetings, inappropri­ate judgment in taking meetings. But only Tom Clancy or Vince Flynn or someone else like that could take this series of inadverten­t contacts with each other, or meetings or whatever, and weave that into sort of a fiction page-turner, spy thriller.”

The public will not see the report until Democrats have reviewed it and the intelligen­ce community has decided what informatio­n can become public, a process that could take weeks. Democrats are expected to issue a separate report with different conclusion­s.

In addition to the statement on coordinati­on with Russians, the draft picks apart a central assessment made by the U.S. intelligen­ce community shortly after the 2016 election — that Russian meddling in the campaign was intended to help Trump and harm Democrat Hillary Clinton.

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