Is tone of Trump-Russia probe changing?

Have you noticed? In recent public comments, the lawmakers investigating the Trump-Russia affair, along with some of the commentators who dissect its every development, seem to be focusing more on the facts of Russia's attempts to interfere with the 2016 election and less on allegations that Donald Trump or his associates colluded with those efforts.

Some of that could be just an impression. But the fact is, the subjects that have dominated discussion of the Trump-Russia matter lately -- Facebook and other social media ads and the most recent update from Senate Intelligence Committee leaders Richard Burr and Mark Warner -- do not necessarily point toward collusion. Rather, more often than not, the latest talk,  points toward Russian "active measures," that is, the effort to disrupt the 2016 campaign.  ~   Byron York, 

Editor:  Look,  you do not have two Democrat Justice Department prosecutors make observation,  on the same day,  that Mueller may not come up with evidence that would force impeachment,  as a coincidence.  Rather,  what we have here are statements by those who would know, that go to conditioning the population for something the Democrats refuse to accept,  namely that Trump is "not guilty."  

Come November 2018,  it is the Democrats who will look childish and bigoted,  certainly not patriotic,  in the face of shallow and self-serving which hunt designed to justify their actions in rejecting the results of the 2016 elections.  

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