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And Now This ...
Blitzer: “Have you seen any hard evidence of collusion yet?”
Castro: “I would say this, that my impression is, I wouldn’t be surprised after all this is said and done, that some people end up in jail.”
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Castro: "I wish I could, but I can't at this time," Castro, a member of the House intelligence committee, said. "My impression is that people will probably be charged, and I think that people will probably go to jail."
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And another committee member, who has seen some of the evidence, has discussed his impressions as well, today:
Washington Rep. Denny Heck and Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro are part of the congressional investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and made the grave speculations on two different network shows Tuesday.
"I will be surprised if people don't end up going to jail," Heck said on an MSNBC evening broadcast.
Is all that smoke, pointing to some Trump Campaign fire-starters?