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Gowdy Gives Schiff Grammar Lesson After Bringing Up 'Collusion' Again

Gowdy Gives Schiff Grammar Lesson After Bringing Up 'Collusion' Again

Gowdy Gives Schiff Grammar Lesson After Bringing Up 'Collusion' Again Despite a long, drawn-out investigation that hasn’t uncovered any evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff continues to push the narrative, insisting there’s is “evidence in plain sight.” So Republican Trey Gowdy, the former South Carolina representative and federal prosecutor, decided to give the California politician a little English lesson. During “The Story with Martha MacCallum” Tuesday night, MacCallum played Gowdy a clip of Schiff claiming there’s clear evidence that President Donald Trump colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 presidential election. “You can see evidence in plain sight on the issue of collusion, pretty compelling evidence,” Schiff said Monday on CNN. “Now, there is a difference between seeing evidence of collusion and being able to prove a criminal conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt.” Schiff apparently couldn’t see the obvious contradiction in his comments, so Gowdy gave him a lesson on the word “collusion.” “Well, collusion is a synonym for conspiracy,” Gowdy said. -Trey Gowdy

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