Katie Hill tells MSNBC that this doesn’t mean collusion didn’t happen.


Democrats are weighing the options about what to do next following the Mueller report. Chris Jansing is joined by Vice Chair of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Congresswoman Katie Hill to discuss.




This is insane.
The special counsel investigation lasted two years and found no evidence of any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Yet Democrat Katie Hill, who is on the Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC that this doesn’t mean collusion didn’t happen.

Hill argues that Democrats should not apologize for saying there’s collusion even though the Mueller report vindicates Trump, because…
Whatever kind of, you know, collusion that didn’t lead to a criminal indictment doesn’t mean that it didn’t happen.
So there was collusion that didn’t lead to a criminal indictment? What?
She continues…
So I don’t know, I just think that we have to be careful about what we think this says and it doesn’t mean Trump is free and clear over what he’s done with respect to Russia.
Trump is still guilty even when proven innocent!
What a very authoritarian style of justice these Democrats believe in…

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