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"Their portfolio consisted of a lot of Russian money," Wyden said. "Then the president didn’t disclose his taxes... There’s a lot to do here."
Wyden called the Barr memo "little more than a public relations strategy."
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"When you look at Donald Trump Jr., and what is on the record, there was clearly an intent to collude," Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said Dec. 14, 2017.
Wyden’s focus was more on Russian money and the Trump Organization — a follow-the-money approach.
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In March, Nadler said "There can be crimes that are impeachable offenses and impeachable offenses that are not crimes," Nadler added. "We have to focus much more broadly on abuses of power."
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On CNN in November, Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said he definitely saw collusion.
"It’s clear that the campaign colluded, and there’s a lot of evidence of that. The question is, was the president involved?"
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On obstruction of justice, according to Barr, Mueller said the evidence failed to exonerate Trump. Barr’s decision not to pursue that charge makes Blumenthal’s forecast incorrect.
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Blumenthal refers to "the credible case of obstruction of justice that is right now against Trump, about other crimes that clearly there's evidence he's committed." That covers a lot, so it’s not entirely clear what crimes Blumenthal expected Trump to face indictment for.
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"There are indictments in this president's future," Blumenthal said March 21 on MSNBC. "They're coming. Whether they're after his presidency or during it."
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A few days before Mueller delivered his report, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn) delivered an ominous prediction:
"There are indictments in this president's future," Blumenthal said March 21 on MSNBC. "They're coming. Whether they're after his presidency or during it."
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By that point, the public record included the Trump Tower meeting with campaign officials, including Trump, Jr., and a Russian lawyer, who offered dirt on Hillary Clinton. George Papadopoulos had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, as had national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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"Can you prove beyond a reasonable doubt, (that) will be Mueller’s question to answer." - Adam Schiff.
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"The Russians offered help, the campaign accepted help, the Russians gave help, and the president made full use of that help, and that is pretty damning, whether it is proof beyond a reasonable doubt of conspiracy or not," Schiff said.
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As the top Democrat and current chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Rep. @AdamSchiff, D-Calif., has been a point man for the Democrats throughout the investigation. In December 2017, he appeared on CNN’s State of the Union.
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We've been covering the release of AG William Barr's summary of the Mueller report:
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