Comey: Mueller ‘Concluded There Wasn’t Sufficient Evidence to Charge Somebody with a Crime’
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COMEY: "First, the Special Counsel said this investigation is not about collusion. That’s not a thing except in political rhetoric. He examined the evidence to see if there was sufficient evidence to charge any Americans with being part of the Russian attack on our election in 2016. And to my mind, it’s good news. He concluded there wasn’t sufficient evidence to charge somebody with a crime. Okay, this is not a criminal proceeding tomorrow, this is about showing the American people the facts that were found. And the facts that were found, whether or not they're criminal charges, are deeply troubling. There were a lot of contacts between the Russians, who were bent on interfering, and the Trump campaign that was keen to benefit from that interference. That's important, those facts are important for people to know."




