Now that the Special Counsel investigation has concluded not a single person from the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to win the 2016 presidential election, the majority of Americans want to move on.
According to a new Rasmussen Survey, 61 percent of voters want House Democrats to drop their investigations into the matter.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that just 31% of all Likely U.S. Voters think congressional Democrats should do their own investigation even though the Mueller probe has failed to prove that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government. Sixty-one percent (61%) say Democrats in Congress should move on to other issues.
Despite these numbers, Democrats are pushing full speed ahead with their false Russia collusian narrative.
Thursday morning, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff held a hearing about Russia. He's also completely moving the goal posts from "collusion" to "interacted with."
I say this to the President, and his defenders in Congress:
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) March 28, 2019
You may think it’s okay how Trump and his associates interacted with Russians during the campaign.
I don’t.
I think it’s immoral. I think it’s unethical. I think it’s unpatriotic. And yes, I think it’s corrupt. pic.twitter.com/nTdgRVfssQ
The Left won't let it go. They're still pushing Russia Collusion. pic.twitter.com/lac3UkXmyT
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) March 28, 2019
During the hearing, all nine Republicans on the Committee submitted a letter to the congressional record calling for Schiff's resignation.
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"The findings of the Special Counsel conclusively refute your past and present assertions and have exposed you as having abused your position to knowingly promote false information, having damaged the integrity of this Committee, and undermined faith in U.S. government institutions," the letter states. "Your actions both past and present are incompatible with your duty as Chairman of this Committee, which alone in the House of Representatives has the obligation and authority to provide effective oversight of the U.S. intelligence community. As such, we have no faith in your ability to discharge your duties in a manner consistent with your Constitutional responsibility and urge your immediate resignation as Chairman of this Committee."