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Publisher: The Connecticut Mirror
April 22, 2019

Mueller Report Says Trump Team Did Not Collude, but Was Eager for Kremlin's Help

Stan Twardy was quoted in an article, "Mueller Report Says Trump Team Did Not Collude, but Was Eager for Kremlin's Help, " published by The Connecticut Mirror. The article discusses the findings of the long-awaited report released by special counsel Robert Mueller, which followed a 22-month investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Twardy told The Connecticut Mirror that the report "paints a picture of a symbiotic relationship between the Trump campaign and the Russians, " adding, "Both got something out of it, but neither of them were conspiring. " Of the findings in the report, Twardy said, "Mueller did not feel that he had a case as a prosecutor, but tried to lay out all the obstruction information for Congress to decide whether or not there were sufficient grounds for impeachment. "

Twardy also said "the reason that Mueller did not bring obstruction charges is that the people who would have committed obstructions were people who stood up to the president, who saved him notwithstanding his condemnation. "


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