Colbert: GOP House Intelligence Ended Russia Investigation To Avoid Getting Sprayed with Nerve Agent
‘After a year-long investigation, they have examined all the evidence — ‘
Mar 14, 2018 1:30 AM
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COLBERT: "Now, I don’t know why trump actually fired him today. He could have waited. There was no hurry, right. And today he had good news. He could have ridden for a cycle or two. Because last night, Republicans on the house intelligence committee announced they were ending their investigation into Russian election meddling and concluded that Russian president Vladimir Putin was not trying to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election. Yes, yes. No, no. After a year-long investigation, they have examined all the evidence and have concluded they did not want to get sprayed with a nerve agent."