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Seth Meyers: Trump 'ate paper' to destroy evidence once -- and might do it again with Russia

On Monday, late-night comedian Seth Meyers mocked President Donald Trump for his cozy relationship with Russia's president Vladimir Putin.

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Former National Intelligence director James Clapper on Trump potentially being a Russian 'asset': 'Explosive but not surprising'

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said the New York Times' reporting that the FBI investigated whether Donald Trump was a Russian "asset" is "explosive" -- but that it didn't surprise him.

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'Where is the demand?': Carl Bernstein burns Republicans for being passive on Trump and Russia scandal

On Monday, Veteran reporter Carl Bernstein called out the Republican Party for their passive stance in confronting President Donald Trump's relationship with Russia's president Vladimir Putin.

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Ex-Ambassador McFaul speculates on the pee tape: ‘Everything that happens at the Ritz-Carlton goes to the Kremlin’

If Donald Trump did hire Russian prostitutes for a "golden showers" show at the Ritz Carton Hotel in Moscow, the Kremlin has the tapes, the former U.S. ambassador to Russia explained on MSNBC's "Hardball" on Saturday.

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Trump’s witness intimidation is best understood by watching gangster movies: MSNBC panel

President Donald Trump's witness intimidation routine is straight out of a mafia movie, MSNBC's "All In" with Ari Melber explained on Monday.

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Here's how past presidents denounced racism -- while Trump refuses: CNN analyst

On Monday, veteran Democratic strategist Paul Begala scrutinized President Donald Trump for failing to condemn Rep. Steve King's (R-IA) racist comments.

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Latest Russia news makes it ‘more likely’ Senate Republicans will back impeachment: conservative columnist

The latest revelations about whether President Donald Trump is a witting or unwitting agent of Russia will make it more likely Senate Republicans will split from the White House during an impeachment trial, conservative New York Times columnist Bret Stephens explained to MSNBC's "Meet the Press Daily" anchor Katy Tur on Monday.

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White House aides worried shutdown is a 'losing battle' — but Trump is in denial

The government shutdown has reached its third-week mark, and little progress has been made to end it. During a panel discussion with CNN's Jake Tapper, reporter Pamela Brown revealed that White House aides believe the shutdown is a "losing battle politically."

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Ex-FBI counterintelligence head explains ‘worst case’ scenario with Russia’s ‘mind-boggling’ control of Trump

The former assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI explained the "worst case" scenario of Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin having control of President Donald Trump.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper unveils a devastating list of Trump’s suspicious connections to Russia

Over the weekend two exposés raised more suspicions about President Donald Trump's relationship with President Vladimir Putin.

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Ana Navarro slams Ted Cruz and other Republicans for 'sucking up' to racist Steve King

On Monday, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy met with Rep. Steve King (R-IA) to address his racist comments commending white nationalism.

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Senior woman facing homelessness tells MSNBC she hopes shutdown ends because she can't sleep in backseat of car

A senior woman told MSNBC on Monday that she hoped the government shutdown would end in the near future because she is facing homelessness.

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WATCH: Here are 5 crazy moments from Trump's Farm Bureau speech

Donald Trump on Monday addressed the Farm Bureau ostensibly to tout his signing of the Farm Bill -- and in doing so pitched his border wall amid a fight that led to the longest government shut down in US history.

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