Tucker: House Intel Report on Russia Collusion Is’ Bad News’ for CNN, MSNBC and They Should Apologize

‘Investigators found no evidence of collusion or coordination of any kind between the Russian government and the Donald Trump for president campaign’

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CARLSON: "The news stacks up and we finally get answers. We have some tonight. After year of research and interviews the house intelligence committee has finally concluded its investigation into this Russian meddling during the 2016 election that you have been hearing so much about. The final report is out. It’s more than 200 pages long. Here’s the headline. Investigators found no evidence of collusion or coordination of any kind between the Russian government and the Donald Trump for president campaign. None. So that’s bad news for the other cable channels. They probably ought to apologize for the entire last year of their programming but obviously don’t hold your breath. But to the rest of us, there is really no surprise here because there was never any evidence of collusion. It was always a fantasy. By the way, the report does not offer any evidence that the Russian government directed the hacking of the DNC servers or John Podesta’s G mail account either. To this day, though no one ever says it, no one has ever came up with any proof that happened despite the fact that we are all required to believe that happened or else we are Russian agents ourselves but whatever. There is not a lot new about the Trump campaign in this report. There is quite a bit about how Washington actually works. Consider former director of national intelligence Jim clapper. For years, clapper was one of the most powerful intelligence chiefs in the world. Now is he a cable news shouter and political activist. He is also a prolific liar. According to today’s reports in sworn testimony to Congress, under oath. Clapper claimed that he never discussed the Steele dossier with anyone in the press. That’s untrue. The report revealed that clapper whispered to CNN about the Steele dossier and months later, of course, the network hired him as a contributor. He still is one. "

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