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Prosecutors Less Than Impressed With Paul Manafort’s ‘Letters From A Posh House Arrest’
Judge gives Paul Manafort's lawyers until Thursday to save his bail agreement.
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Email shows effort to give docs to Trump camp
Candidate Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and others in the Trump Organization received an email in September 2016 offering a decryption key and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents, according to an email provided to congressional investigators. The September 4 email was sent during the final stretch of the 2016 presidential race -- on the same day that Trump Jr. first tweeted about WikiLeaks and Clinton.
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Email shows effort to give docs to Trump camp
Donald Trump, his son and others received an email in September 2016 offering a decryption key and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents, according to an email provided to congressional investigators.
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If Robert Mueller Will Ultimately Vindicate Trump, Why Fire Him?
We are seeing two trends in the Robert Mueller matter that should be pulling in opposite directions, but aren’t.
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Is Trump Putin's man in the White House?
Last May, a top White House national security official met in Washington with senior Russian officials and handed over details of a secret operation Israel had shared with its U.S. counterparts. The meeting shocked veteran U.S. counterspies. The American official was not arrested, and he continues to work in the White House today, albeit under close scrutiny.
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Andrew Sullivan: Putin’s First Year in the White House
How successful has the Kremlin’s investment in shaping America’s governance been?
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Russia is going to attack our next election. The Trump administration may not even try to stop it.
It was even worse in 2016 than we knew. And our government may be paralyzed in the face of the threat.
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How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt
George Papadopoulos, a Trump foreign policy adviser, was the improbable match that set off a blaze that has consumed the first year of the Trump administration.
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Trump Tower meeting with Russians 'treasonous', Bannon says in explosive book
Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon has described the Trump Tower meeting between the president’s son and a group of Russians during the 2016 election campaign as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”, according to an explosive new book seen by the Guardian. Bannon, speaking to author Michael Wolff, warned that the investigation into alleged collusion with the Kremlin will focus on money laundering and predicted: “They’re going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV.”
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Obstruction Inquiry Shows Trump’s Struggle to Keep Grip on Russia Investigation
The special counsel’s investigation has uncovered several episodes involving the president that raise questions about whether he obstructed justice.
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Mueller Probing Whether Trump Team Aided a Russian Disinformation Campaign
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s influence on the 2016 election has begun to zero in on the joint digital operation that got Donald Trump elected, Yahoo News reports. Mueller’s team is trying to determine if members of the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee, who worked together on the digital arm of Trump’s campaign, provided assistance to Russian trolls attempting to influence voters. It’s the latest scare for Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, who managed the digital campaign and has already come under scrutiny by the special counsel for his foreign contacts.
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Donald Trump’s lawyers don’t want Robert Mueller to interview him
Trump's lawyers want to learn more about how a potential Mueller interview would happen — and if they can avoid it
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Mueller adds veteran cyber prosecutor to special-counsel team
Ryan K. Dickey was involved in the prosecution of the hacker “Guccifer,” who accessed the accounts of U.S. political figures.
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Bannon Is Subpoenaed in Mueller’s Russia Investigation
The move marks the first time the special counsel is known to have used a grand jury subpoena to seek information from a member of President Trump’s inner circle.
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FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
FBI agents are examining whether a top Russian banker who forged ties with the National Rifle Association funneled money to the gun rights group to bankroll its efforts to boost Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
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Jeff Sessions Is Questioned for Hours in Russia Inquiry
The attorney general was questioned for hours as part of the inquiry into Russia’s election interference and whether President Trump has obstructed justice.
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Biden: McConnell Refused To Sign Bipartisan Statement On Russian Interference
Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations, the former vice president said the Senate majority leader "wanted no part" of a statement condemning Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Trump on Russia probe: ‘You fight back, oh, it’s obstruction’
President Trump on Jan. 24 suggested that he could be investigated for obstruction of justice for his decision to “fight back” against the Russia probe.
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Trump Ordered Mueller Fired, but Backed Off When White House Counsel Threatened to Quit
The president ordered the firing last June as he first learned that the special counsel might be investigating whether he had obstructed justice.
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It’s Now Likely Mueller Thinks Trump Obstructed Justice
Thursday’s explosive New York Times story that President Donald Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller last June renewed the public’s focus on the obstruction of justice investigation against Trump, which will soon culminate in Trump’s interview by Mueller. The case against Trump has grown stronger in recent months, and it now appears likely that Mueller will conclude that Trump obstructed justice.
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