For Donald Trump the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report was a victory.
The U.S. President claimed it showed no collusion with the Russians or obstruction of justice. But opposition Democrats are claiming otherwise that there is plenty evidence of possible crimes, even in the redacted version of the report.
CGTN’s Nathan King reports.
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- Simon Marks is the president and chief correspondent of Feature Story News.
- Eric Bolling is a political commentator and host of America, on Blaze TV.
- Martin Redish is a professor of law and public policy at Northwestern University.
- Peter Kuznick is a professor of history at American University.
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With Democrats divided on how to proceed, Pelosi emphasizes quest for truth, not necessarily impeachment. https://t.co/2Ac8PRQ0VX
— Slate (@Slate) April 23, 2019
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— 😎The Globe and Mail😎 (@globeandmail) April 19, 2019