Trump Campaign Ready for Battle as Mueller Report Flips Script to Dems
Video released called 'Collusion Hoax' showing Democrats accusing Trump of collusion

Following the end of Mueller's 22-month investigation which cleared of Presdient of the alleged Russia collusion, advisors to Trump are not going to refrain from using the findings of the report against the Democrats, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Deputy communications director for Trump’s 2016 campaign, Bryan Lanza told the WSJ when speaking about the reports and the Democrats, “You better believe we’re going to bludgeon them.”
The Trump campaign released a video to its supporters on Sunday titled, “Collusion Hoax,” which depicted various Democratic accusing Trump of collusion with Russia.

Each democrat in the video who accused Trump of the collision had the caption 'WRONG' as a buzzer went off.
As the video concluded, viewers asked to text “WITCHHUNT” to a campaign number to sign up for alerts.
The video starts with the flashing message, “Dems Hyped Collusion With No Evidence.”
The following message says “Mueller Proves Them“ followed by the word “Wrong” as a buzzer goes off.
The next clip shows Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut saying, “The evidence is pretty clear that there was collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians," before the word “wrong,” and buzzer goes off.
Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA), a high profile Trump critic who mercilessly pushed the Trump collusion narrative.
In April 2017, after CNN’s Jake Tapper asked Schiff, "Can you say definitively that there was collusion, there were people affiliated with the Trump campaign who were working with Russians to time the release of damaging information about Hillary Clinton that had been hacked – either from John Podesta or the DNC?"

Schiff answered, “I don't think we can say anything definitively at this point. We are still at the very early stage of the investigation. The only thing I can say is that it would be irresponsible for us not to get to the bottom of this.”
Schiff said on an appearance on CBS' Face the Nation in 2018: “I think there’s plenty of evidence of collusion or conspiracy in plain sight.”
He then gets the "wrong" buzzer.
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California is up next with a clip of him saying, “We saw strong evidence of collusion.” Wrong + buzzer.
And finally, Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, who made threats following as the Democrats took the House of Representatives:
“This election was about accountability. Donald Trump may not like hearing it, but for the first time, his administration is going to be held accountable. He’s going to learn that he’s not above the law," The video shows him saying.
“Well, we know there was collusion with people in the campaign.” Wrong + buzzer.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez:
“I think a mountain of evidence of collusion between the campaign and the Russians.”
He's also given the buzzer treatment.
We need more popcorn.