Dan Abrams: We Don’t Know that Trump-Russia Collusion Has Been Resolved

‘We don’t know what Mueller knows — We don’t know what Mueller is going to conclude’

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ABRAMS: “Right. Which is — you know, if that’s true, is a terrible thing to say. Roy Cohn was disbarred and sort of looked back on as sort of the horrible example of what you want in terms of a lawyer. What he really means is, 'I want someone who is going to protect me,' again, if he said that. But remember, there are two avenues here, right? There is number one the question of, was there collusion with Russia? Is there a possible conspiracy charge? And number two is this possible obstruction of justice. The notion that this has somehow been resolved, right, we’re hearing — again, collusion, for the last year, it has been proven, it has been shown, we know it didn’t happen. I don’t know where that is coming from. How do we know? We don’t know what Mueller knows. We don’t know what Mueller is going to conclude." 

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