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NewsOctober 30, 2017

WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump expressed renewed frustration Sunday over the investigations into alleged ties between his campaign associates and Russian government officials, saying on Twitter the "facts are pouring out" about links to Russia by his former presidential foe, Hillary Clinton...

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE ~ Associated Press
Donald Trump
Donald Trump

WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump expressed renewed frustration Sunday over the investigations into alleged ties between his campaign associates and Russian government officials, saying on Twitter the "facts are pouring out" about links to Russia by his former presidential foe, Hillary Clinton.

"DO SOMETHING!" Trump urged in one of five morning tweets.

Trump's tweets followed a CNN report late Friday a federal grand jury in Washington has approved the first charges in a criminal investigation into Russia ties led by special counsel Robert Mueller. The Associated Press has not confirmed the CNN report.

Ty Cobb, a member of Trump's legal team, said the president was not referring to CNN's reporting.

"Contrary to what many have suggested, the president's comments today are unrelated to the activities of the special counsel, with whom he continues to cooperate," Cobb said in a statement.

Trump and the White House insist there was no collusion between his presidential campaign and Russia. Both have pointed a finger at Clinton and have suggested the real story of collusion with Russia is the sale of uranium to Moscow when Clinton was secretary of state.

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U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded Russia interfered with the election to benefit Trump, a finding Trump has not fully accepted. Mueller and Congress are investigating.

In the tweets, Trump referred to the fact Clinton's presidential campaign helped fund political research into Trump that ultimately produced a dossier of allegations about his ties to Russia.

He also pointed to the uranium sale, the tens of thousands of emails from Clinton's time at the State Department she later deleted from a private email server, and the decision by then-FBI director Jim Comey to not bring criminal charges against Clinton for possible mishandling of classified information.

"Instead they look at phony Trump/Russia 'collusion,' which doesn't exist. The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics, but the R's are now fighting back like never before," Trump says across several tweets. "There is so much GUILT by Democrats/Clinton, and now the facts are pouring out. DO SOMETHING!"

In a final tweet on the subject, Trump suggests Russia's re-emergence into the conversation is no accident.

"All of this 'Russia' talk right when the Republicans are making their big push for historic Tax Cuts & Reform. Is this coincidental? NOT!"

On Wednesday, Republican lawmakers are scheduled to release a tax-cut bill being pushed by the GOP lawmakers and Trump.

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