Cybersecurity
No Russia Collusion, House Republicans Say in Their Final Report
- House Intelligence panel cites missteps by both parties
- Democrats didn’t sign off on report they called ‘misleading’
This article is for subscribers only.
House Republicans chided both the Trump and Clinton campaigns for poor judgment over their contacts with Russia, even as they dismissed the notion of collusion with Moscow in concluding an investigation riven by bitter partisanship.
While President Donald Trump’s campaign didn’t work directly with Moscow, some of his senior advisers erred by meeting in 2016 with a Russian lawyer who claimed to have damaging information on Democrat Hillary Clinton, according to a issued Friday by the GOP majority on the House Intelligence Committee. Democrats rejected the report as misleading and refused to sign it.