MSNBC hosts say Mueller report is 'good news' because Trump 'did not conspire with Russia'

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MSNBC hosts say Mueller report is 'good news' because Trump 'did not conspire with Russia'
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“Democrats, Independents, and Republicans alike, it is good news,' Joe Scarborough said.

MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough and co-host Mika Brzezinski hailed the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report as “good news” for all Americans on Monday morning.

“That the president of the United States did not conspire with Russia to influence the 2016 election and we know, because unlike Donald Trump and the right-wing hacks that were chopping Robert Mueller to pieces for two years, we know that Robert Mueller actually is an honorable man and we can put our heads on the pillows tonight and know,” he continued, “that the president of the United States did not collude with Vladimir Putin and Russia.

MSNBC has emphatically pushed the Russian collusion narrative since Mueller's investigation began. Trump appeared to gloat Monday morning, tweeting out an MSNBC headline and tagging the network. “Breaking News: Mueller Report Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy,” it said.

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