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For Michigan lawmakers, Mueller report a win, or starting point

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Michigan Republican leaders joined a chorus of President Donald Trump’s supporters after the release Sunday of the special counsel’s report that showed no…
Michigan Republican leaders joined a chorus of President Donald Trump’s supporters after the release Sunday of the special counsel’s report that showed no evidence of Trump campaign coordination with Russia.
Michigan Democrats joined some Republicans in Congress in calling for the report’s full public release.
Michigan native Ronna Romney McDaniel, Republican National Committee chairwoman, said the conclusions of the summary released Sunday a win for all Americans.
„As we have said all along, there was no collusion and no obstruction,“ McDaniel said in a statement. „Now that this investigation is over, Democrats need to finally end their baseless investigations and political crusade against President Trump for the good of the country.“
Michigan Republican Party Chairman Laura Cox in a statement praised the end to a „Democrat-led witch hunt.“
„There was no collusion with the Russian government and the president in no way obstructed justice,“ she said. „It’s time for Democrats to stop attacking the president and start working with him for the good of our nation.“
Special Counsel Robert Mueller also looked into whether Trump tried to obstruct the inquiry, but did not provide a definitive answer on that point.
The Justice Department’s four-page summary sets up a battle between U. S. Attorney General William Barr and Democrats, who vowed to press on with their own investigation.
Democrats had a different read of the summary of the report.

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