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Trump Invited Vladimir Putin to the White House, Says Kremlin
President Trump has reportedly invited Vladimir Putin to the White House for a visit, according to a statement from the Kremlin. Putin aide Yury Ushakov told reporters Monday that during a March 20 phone conversation, Trump “suggested that the first meeting could be held in Washington” between the two leaders. “If everything goes well, I hope that the American side would not refuse its proposal to discuss the possibility of organizing the summit talks.”
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The truth about Trump “expelling” 60 Russian diplomats was just exposed
Impunity. How else can you describe Trump’s behavior when it comes to Russia, particularly in light of the bombshell news being broadcast on Russian state TV today? You would think that a president under investigation for colluding with Russia to win the election would at least pretend to not do everything in his power to aid our international adversary after their use of banned chemical weapons on the soil of our closest ally, but Trump defies logic by simply doing Putin’s bidding at every opportunity.
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Trump advisers urging tougher action toward Russia: report
Some top Trump administration officials have been pushing for stricter actions toward Russia in recent weeks amid escalating diplomatic tensions between the two countries, The New York Times reported Friday. Senior officials have been actively considering additional sanctions and measures to take against Moscow, according to the report, following Russia's move this week to remove 60 American diplomats and close the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg.
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Bombshell Mueller court filing shows Rick Gates was knowingly in contact with a Kremlin spy
Gates was “directly communicating in September and October 2016” with an unidentified person who “has ties to a Russian intelligence service and had such ties in 2016.”
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In another blow to Trump’s efforts to combat Russia probe, diGenova will no longer join legal team
Conflicts of interest have been cited as the reason.
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DNC hacker Guccifer 2.0 is reportedly a member of Russian military intelligence
It might have implications for the Mueller investigation.
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Trump's top Russia probe lawyer resigns
US President Donald Trump's lead lawyer for the special counsel investigation into Russia interference in the 2016 election has resigned, US media report. John Dowd is reported to have concluded that Mr Trump was increasingly ignoring his advice. Other reports say Mr Trump had lost confidence in Mr Dowd's ability to handle special counsel Robert Mueller.
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John Dowd, lead Trump lawyer in Russia probe, leaves team
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's lead lawyer in the Russia investigation has left the legal team.
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Dowd Resigns as Trump's Lawyer
President Donald Trump's lead lawyer, John Dowd, has resigned from the President's personal legal team handling the response to the Russia investigation.
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Republicans opt to wait out Trump's storm against Mueller
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Republicans made clear Tuesday they won't take steps to protect special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired, insisting it's unnecessary.
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Trump’s Lawyer: It’s Time to End the Mueller Probe
The president’s personal attorney hopes Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein follows ‘the brilliant and courageous example’ of Sessions, who just fired Andrew McCabe.
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Trump administration finally announces Russia sanctions
The Trump administration announced Thursday it is enacting new sanctions on Russia, including individuals indicted last month by special counsel Robert Mueller, in a sweeping new effort to punish Moscow for its attempts to interfere in the 2016 US election. The measures come a month-and-a-half after the administration missed a congressionally mandated deadline to impose the new sanctions, which led to questions over President Donald Trump's willingness to punish Moscow for its cyber intrusion.
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Mueller Subpoenas Trump Organization, Demanding Documents About Russia
The court order is the first known time the special counsel has ordered that documents directly related to the president’s businesses be turned over.
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Putin: Jews, Ukrainians 'with Russian citizenship' could be behind US election meddling
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests in a new interview that people with different ethnicities who hold Russian citizenship could be behind interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
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U.S. will announce Russia sanctions soon, Trump officials say
U.S. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said on Tuesday he had not seen evidence of Russia trying to meddle in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, but it is "highly likely" Moscow will try to do so. "We have not seen evidence of a robust effort yet on the part of Russia, but we know their malign activities continue to exist," Coats told a Senate armed services committee hearing.
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Christopher Steele, the Man Behind the Trump Dossier
How the ex-spy tried to warn the world about Trump’s ties to Russia.
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Escort Says Audio Recordings Show Russian Meddling in U.S. Election
A Belarusian accused of involvement in a sex workshop in Thailand said she had more than 16 hours of taped conversations, including some about the presidential election.
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Depth Of Russian Politician's Cultivation Of NRA Ties Revealed
Alexander Torshin's links to NRA leaders are deeper than previously known, NPR has learned. He claims to have met Donald Trump in 2015 and served as a U.S. election observer in 2012 through the NRA.
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Roger Stone's Secret Messages with WikiLeaks
Transcripts obtained by The Atlantic show Donald Trump's longtime confidante corresponded with the radical-transparency group.
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NRA refuses to answer senator’s questions about funding from Russia
A letter from the NRA denies that any potential Russian funds were used for election meddling.
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