Rashida Tlaib says, “We don’t know for a fact” that Trump didn’t collude with Russia as she pushes for impeachment

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Rashida Tlaib says 'we don't know for a fact' that Trump didn't collude with Russia as she pushes for impeachment

Representative Rashida Tlaib doesn’t trust Attorney General William Barr’s brief summary of the special counsel’s final report, arguing that “we don’t know for a fact” that Donald Trump and his campaign didn’t collude with Russia as she continues to push for the president’s impeachment.

“The American people deserve the whole report to be made public and let us decide,” she said. House Democrats are calling for the attorney general to release the entire Mueller report by April 2, stating that the four-page summary is “not sufficient for Congress.” Though, according to Barr, the special counsel made no conclusion as to whether Trump obstructed justice throughout the investigation. But the attorney general and his deputy Rod Rosenstein determined there was insufficient evidence to prove the president committed a criminal offense.

Representative Rashida Tlaib attends Putting Consumers First? A Semi-Annual Review of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a House Financial Services Committee hearing, in the Rayburn Building, in Washington, D.C., on March 7. Tlaib has pushed for President Donald Trump’s impeachment since entering Congress. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via Getty Images

Earlier this month, House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi attempted to shut down impeachment talk by saying that President Trump is"just not worth it," asserting that Democrats shouldn't go down that path unless"there's something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan."

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