Senator Warner wants work of Intelligence Committee, Bob Mueller to completed separately

Virginia Senator Mark Warner says the Senate Intelligence Committee had successfully pressed for a full accounting of cyber efforts to target state electoral systems in 2016 by Russia and troubling high-level engagements between the presidential campaign of Donald Trump and affiliates of Russia, but the committee must not stand as a substitute for an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, who had already moved to indict two individuals and negotiated guilty pleas, calling on lawmakers to rise above partisan differences since all Americans should want to know the truth of what happened during the 2016 election as soon as possible.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner says the Senate Intelligence Committee had successfully pressed for a full accounting of cyber efforts to target state electoral systems in 2016 by Russia and troubling high-level engagements between the presidential campaign of Donald Trump and affiliates of Russia, but the committee must not stand as a substitute for an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, who had already moved to indict two individuals and negotiated guilty pleas, calling on lawmakers to rise above partisan differences since all Americans should want to know the truth of what happened during the 2016 election as soon as possible.
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