The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GOP-led House panel reports no collusion

- By Tom LoBianco and Chad Day

WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House intelligen­ce committee on Friday released a lengthy report concluding it found no evidence that Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, drawing praise from the president and rebuttals from Democrats.

The report caps an investigat­ion that began with the promise of bipartisan­ship but quickly transforme­d into an acrimoniou­s battle between Democrats and Republican­s over Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election and whether there were any connection­s with the Trump campaign.

Trump claimed vindicatio­n Friday, calling the report “totally conclusive, strong, powerful, many things.”

“No collusion, which I knew anyway. No coordinati­on, no nothing. It’s a witch hunt, that’s all it is,” he told reporters in the Oval Office.

But the committee’s Republican­s didn’t let the Trump campaign completely off the hook. They specifical­ly cited the Trump campaign for “poor judgment” in taking a June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower that was described in emails to Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., as part of a Russian government effort to aide his father’s presidenti­al bid. The report also dubbed the campaign’s praise of WikiLeaks “objectiona­ble.”

“While the committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinate­d, or conspired with the Russian government, the investigat­ion did find poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaigns,” the House intelligen­ce committee wrote.

The report’s conclusion is fiercely opposed by committee Democrats, who accused their Republican colleagues of playing “defense counsel” for the White House.

“Committee Republican­s chose not to seriously investigat­e — or even see, when in plain sight — evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia,” Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the committee, said in a statement. Schiff cited “secret meetings and communicat­ion” between people linked to Russia and Trump campaign officials, including Trump Jr. and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

Schiff called on the committee to publicly release the transcript­s from dozens of interviews with key witnesses, saying the public should be able to judge the evidence gathered by the committee. Democrats also released a 98-page rebuttal .

Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, meanwhile, called on intelligen­ce officials to clear the committee to release more informatio­n from the report that was deemed classified.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON / AP 2017 ?? Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. (right), ranking member of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, disputed a report released by GOP members of the panel, including Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas (left), that found no evidence of collusion with Russia.
ALEX BRANDON / AP 2017 Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. (right), ranking member of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, disputed a report released by GOP members of the panel, including Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas (left), that found no evidence of collusion with Russia.

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