During an interview with former investigator Peter Strzok, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell noted that special counsel Robert Mueller didn't find any "collusion" between President Donald Trump and Russia in the 2016 election. That isn't entirely true, Strzok corrected her.

It's a common mistake the media is making as the election nears and Trump is desperately trying to rewrite the story on Russia hacking the election then and now.

"Andrea the Mueller investigation said they were unable to bring -- to a legal standard -- to bring criminal charges that something had occurred but they point throughout the report to a variety of deep counterintelligence concerns when you add that to the recent bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report, almost a thousand pages from a Republican Senate committee laying out all these concerns, the data is too great to ignore," said Strzok. "So yes, I believe that the president is compromised by the Russians and I think that takes a lot of forms. I think it comes through financial entanglements that he is fighting to become known, that the Russians known about and can hold over him. I also think it also comes from the way they can play to his ego, his strange fascination with dictators around the world."