Mueller Investigation did not establish criminal conspiracy between Trump campaign and Russia on election interference

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Manafort and Kilimnik discussed the status of the Trump campaign and a strategy for winning Democratic votes in Midwestern states. Prior to their meeting, Manafort allowed sharing internal polling data with Kilimnik, according to Mueller.

However, the Special Counsel did not find sufficient evidence to prove that the Trump campaign was directly involved with Russia’s illegal election interference activities such as hacking the email accounts the members of the Clinton campaign.

In other words, the evidences were not enough to prove that the Trump campaign committed criminal conspiracy.