Aaron Mate: People with Russian Passports Doesn’t Make for a Conspiracy Between Trump and Russia

‘This entire thing has been propelled by disingenuous language and leaks from the intelligence officials’

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WATTERS:  "And you could tell it was fishy from the jump because Mueller in his report he didn’t even say with specificity that the Russians did the hacking. He said it appears; right? Like it appears, but he didn’t have any evidence. No one had any evidence that it was the Russians, but everybody pointed their finger at the Russians. Maybe they did. It goes to show you how even like the most certain assumption of this Russia Trump collusion thing is evidence free."
MATE:  "This entire thing has been propelled by disingenuous language and leaks from the intelligence officials, behind Russia gate, and we saw that with collusion. We got all these leaks, painting a picture of illicit Trump Russia contacts, when Mueller had to write his report, he could barely find any actual instances of somebody actually acting on behalf of the Russian government, even interacting with somebody actually acting on behalf of the Trump campaign. There were people who might have had Russian passports or known people with Russian passports, but that doesn’t make for a conspiracy between Trump and Russia. We saw how baseless that was. We also saw Mueller suggest that this Russian troll farm was a part of some sweeping Russian government operation, Mueller then had to admit that he actually has no evidence tying the troll farm to the Russian government, and then when the troll farm fought back, Mueller dropped the case."

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