Key Senate panel split on Trump-Russia collusion: sources
Source: Reuters
POLITICS MARCH 19, 2019 / 6:06 AM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
Key Senate panel split on Trump-Russia collusion: sources
Mark Hosenball, David Morgan
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, known as perhaps Congress most bipartisan panel, is split along party lines over whether Donald Trumps campaign colluded with Russia in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, sources told Reuters.
The division is unsurprising in Washingtons bitterly partisan climate but raises a broader question: If the Senate intelligence panel cannot produce a consensus view of what happened with Trump and the Russians, what committee can?
It would in turn stir doubts about whether congressional investigations into Trump will result in lawmakers trying to start impeachment proceedings against the Republican president.
At least six congressional committees are probing whether Trumps campaign colluded with Moscow in its efforts to sway U.S. voters to support Trump in 2016; whether Trump has tried to obstruct investigations; whether his businesses have ties to Moscow; and whether he has used his office to enrich himself.
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