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The White House says Robert Mueller's indictment proves Russia didn't affect the election outcome — here's why they may be wrong
By loanleon • 23:43 • The White House says Robert Mueller's indictment proves Russia didn't affect the election outcome — here's why they may be wrong • Comments : 0
The Republican Party has claimed vindication from the charges against 13 Russian nationals alleged to have meddled in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Donald Trump “is glad to see the Special Counsel’s investigation further indicates—that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and that the outcome of the election was not changed or affected,” the White House said.
Echoing the comments, Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel said: “It remains crystal clear that there was no collusion and the Russians were unsuccessful in their attempts to influence the results of this the election."
Source : independent
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