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What do we know after the latest Russia indictments?

Clip: 2/19/2018 | 10m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Trump lashed out on Twitter over the special counsel’s indictment of Russian officials.

After months of downplaying Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election, President Trump lashed out on Twitter this weekend over the special counsel’s indictment of 13 Russian officials. Matthew Olsen, a former special counsel to Robert Mueller when he director of the FBI, talks about the indictment and what it means for the investigation.

02/19/2018

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