URGENT: CLICK TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST THE LEFT!
(DC Pundit) – Some people just can’t let it go. Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the Russia collusion investigation, has died — and MSNOW wasted no time bringing in Rachel Maddow to eulogize not just the man, but apparently the debunked narrative she built her career on.
Maddow, who became the undisputed queen of the Russia collusion hoax, rather than simply paying respects, used the moment to double down — suggesting Mueller’s investigation had actually confirmed her anti-Trump conspiracy theories all along. The investigation, of course, found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. None. Zero. But why let facts get in the way of a good ratings grab?
Maddow made an absolute fortune peddling this story to her audience night after night, year after year. She has never once been required to apologize for it, nor has she faced any significant professional consequences. Must be nice.
Rachel Maddow on the truth of the Mueller Report: “They found definite absolutely conclusive evidence that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump become president. The Trump campaign was aware of it and expected to benefit from it and they took steps to… pic.twitter.com/FdWytj281U
— Marco Foster (@MarcoFoster_) March 22, 2026
She even went so far as to suggest that Mueller’s findings were suppressed by then-Attorney General Bill Barr, claiming Barr “outmaneuvered Mueller politically.” This is the same Barr who released Mueller’s full report — all 448 pages of it — for public consumption.
Robert Mueller spent 22 months and an estimated $32 million of taxpayer money on his investigation. The conclusion was clear. Yet here is Maddow, using a man’s death as a fresh opportunity to push this debunked fairy tale.
The Russia hoax was one of the most damaging political fabrications in modern American history. The least its chief promoters could do is let it rest.
URGENT: CLICK TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST THE LEFT!
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