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A third attempt to set up a Trump-Russia meeting has surfaced
Trump’s deputy chief of staff Rick Dearborn received an email in June 2016, the same time as the president’s oldest son.
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Trump Associate Boasted That Moscow Business Deal ‘Will Get Donald Elected’
Emails show that Felix Sater promised to get Vladimir Putin’s support for a Trump Tower in Moscow. “Our boy can become president,” he wrote.
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Facebook says it sold political ads to Russian company during 2016 election
The company told congressional investigators that it has discovered it sold ads totaling $100,000 to a Russian firm.
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Russians Flock to Trump Properties to Give Birth to U.S. Citizens
While the president rails against children of undocumented immigrants, wealthy Russians rent his condos—at huge costs—so they can have American kids.
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Mueller just obtained a warrant that could change the entire nature of the Russia investigation
Legal experts say the revelation has enormous implications for the trajectory of Mueller's investigation into Russia's election interference.
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US government wiretapped Trump campaign chair
US investigators wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret court orders before and after the election, sources tell CNN.
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Manafort, Rocket Man and the New GOP Health Care Bill: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at how the GOP is trying to ram through a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare while waiting for what could be the Russia investigation's first indictment.
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Mueller Seeks White House Documents Related to Trump’s Actions as President
Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, is interested in Mr. Trump’s firing of his F.B.I. director and national security adviser and other events.
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Facebook to release Russia ads to Congress amid pressure
NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook says the company will provide the contents of 3,000 ads bought by a Russian agency to congressional investigators.
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Spicer Speaks Out, Mueller Targets Manafort in Russia Probe: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at the revelation that President Trump's former campaign chief offered private briefings on Trump's campaign to a Russian billionaire.
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Trump’s company had more contact with Russia during campaign, according to documents turned over to investigators
Trump’s lawyer declined an invitation to a June 2016 Russian conference attended by top Kremlin officials.
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How Russian content ended up on Pinterest
Ordinary Americans unwittingly played a key role in spreading Russian content.
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'Our task was to set Americans against their own government': New details emerge about Russia's trolling operation
The Internet Research Agency has a "Department of Provocations" and a "Facebook desk" dedicated to sowing discord in the US.
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Why did the U.S. just revoke Putin critic Bill Browder’s visa?
The move against the U.S.-born British citizen was labeled farcical, and prompted immediate calls for the U.S. to overturn the decision.
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Protester throws Russian flags at Trump as he enters GOP lunch
A protester threw Russian flags at President Trump on Tuesday as he entered the GOP policy lunch.The protester, who was later arrested by Capitol Police, could be heard shouting
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Ex-Trump advisor George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents, authorities reveal
An advisor to President Donald Trump's campaign pleaded guilty on Oct. 5 to lying to FBI agents about when he met with Russian nationals to get "dirt" on Hillary Clinton, according to court filings released Monday. The documents revealed that George Papadopoulos was arrested on July 27 upon arrival at Dulles International Airport from an undisclosed location. According to the documents, shortly after Papadopoulos learned he would become a foreign policy advisor...
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Facebook says 126 million Americans may have seen Russia-linked political posts
Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Monday that Russia-based operatives published about 80,000 posts on the social network over a two-year period in an effort to sway U.S. politics and that about 126 million Americans may have seen the posts during that time.
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Opinion | Why George Papadopoulos Is More Dangerous Than Paul Manafort
For all of the talk about collusion with Russia, the adviser’s guilty plea is by far the most damning evidence of it.
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The Latest: Russia says they see nothing amiss
President Donald Trump is tweeting that the “biggest story” out of the charges announced Monday in the Russia investigation is the resignation of Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta from his eponymous firm. Podesta, the elder brother of former Hillary Clinton aide John Podesta, announced that he would step aside from powerhouse Democratic firm ‘The Podesta Group’ after coming under investigation by Robert Mueller.
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Republicans just introduced a resolution to remove Mueller from the Trump-Russia investigation
A group of Republicans is calling for Robert Mueller to recuse himself as the special counsel investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 US election.
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