- President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said in a tweet Saturday that Democratic California Rep. Adam Schiff should apologize for saying there was "significant evidence" of Trump's collusion with Russia.
- Trump also called for former CIA director John Brennan to apologize for calling a Trump-Putin press conference "nothing short of treasonous."
- Giuliani's tweets came the morning after special counsel Robert Mueller turned in his final report of the Russia investigation to Attorney General William Barr.
- After investigators announced there would be no new indictments from the report, several lawmakers said the lack of new charges cleared Trump from further suspicion of collusion, a claim that hasn't been made by other investigators.
President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani joined scores of Trump allies who connected the lack of new indictments following special counsel Robert Mueller's final report on the Russia investigation to clearing Trump from further suspicion of Russian collusion, a claim that hasn't been specified by other investigators.