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'Even if the Steele dossier is discredited …': NBC News' Ken Dilanian promotes Max Boot's new column on Russian collusion

The Steele dossier is discredited … there’s no “if.” But in any case, there’s plenty of evidence that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians, and the Washington Post’s Max Boot is here to tell you about it. We wouldn’t have seen it except for the face that NBC News’ Ken Dilanian tweeted it out.

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“Sorry, Republicans,” writes the Post’s conservative columnist.

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You’d think all the journalists who pushed the dossier would have the sense to lay low at least.


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