Russia savors Mueller’s report but expects tensions to stay
MOSCOW — Russia savored an “I told you so” moment Monday after special counsel Robert Mueller found no collusion between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Moscow. Government officials also dismissed the extensive evidence uncovered by Mueller of Russian cyber-meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
“It’s hard to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if it isn’t there,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, insisting that Russia has never interfered in elections in the U.S. or any other countries.
While Mueller found no evidence Trump’s campaign “conspired or co-ordinated” with Moscow to sway the election in his favour, he uncovered multi-pronged Russian meddling and indicted 25 Russians on charges of hacking Democratic email accounts and spreading disinformation on social media.