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Mueller already knows what Manafort and Trump are trying to hide: Ex-US Attorney

A former federal prosecutor said special counsel Robert Mueller already knew the answers to most of the questions asked of Paul Manafort -- and she told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" why investigators wanted his testimony in the first place.

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Conservative notes Fox News can 'force feed an alternative reality to about 30 percent of the country'

CNN anchor Don Lemon examined the role of Fox News and how the network's primetime television personalities, "don't have to work with facts."

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‘The lawyers are going to need lawyers’: Washington Post columnist explains why Rudy Giuliani ‘must testify’ now

Defense lawyers for President Donald Trump and Paul Manafort are likely to find themselves testifying, conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin explained Wednesday on "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell.

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'No irony': CNN's Chris Cuomo shames Christians for celebrating the birth of Jesus while ignoring migrant children

On Wednesday, CNN host Chris Cuomo called out the hypocrisy of American Christians who celebrate Christmas but fail to have compassion for migrants at the border.

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Special counsel protection bill stalls in US Senate -- so Jeff Flake goes out in a blaze of glory with judge protest

Legislation to protect the special counsel’s office probe into possible Russian election interference stalled in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, spurring Republican Senator Jeff Flake to make good on his threat of opposing judicial nominations until the bill moves forward.

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'Historical mirror to what Nixon got busted for': Maddow explains how Trump's obstruction of justice is even worse

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow gave an in-depth, 24-minute expose of the historical parallels between the obstruction of justice by former President Richard Nixon and current President Donald Trump.

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Stephen Colbert: Trump doesn't believe in climate change -- and some people don't believe in his 'intelligence'

On Wednesday, CBS's Stephen Colbert joked about President Donald Trump's team releasing a crucial climate change report on Black Friday.

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CNN legal analyst Laura Coates explains how Giuliani could be charged with a crime for coordinating with Manafort's lawyers

CNN legal analyst Laura Coates on Wednesday explained how and why Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani could become a witness -- or even a defendant -- in light of his newly-acknowledged cooperation with lawyers for former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.

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WATCH: CNN's Anderson Cooper debunks Mitch McConnell's claim there's no reason to protect Mueller

On Wednesday, CNN's Anderson Cooper knocked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for blocking a legislation that would protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

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‘Of course’ Trump Jr. and Roger Stone told him: MSNBC panel disputes Trump’s sworn answers to Robert Mueller

Two former prosecutors -- one who prosecuted Watergate and another currently serving in Congress -- disputed two key claims President Donald Trump reportedly made in his written answers to special prosecutor Robert Mueller.

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Ex-White House ethics czar rips Trump for ‘atrocious’ conspiracy tweet: ‘The American people are disgusted’

On Wednesday, Obama-era White House ethics chief Norm Eisen knocked President Donald Trump for "dangling a pardon" in front of Paul Manafort.

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Jerome Corsi told prosecutors he had ‘divine intervention from God’ on Wikileaks release

Conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi sat down with MSNBC's Ari Melber for an extended, 20-minute interview about his role in the Wikileaks release of hacked emails under investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.

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'Not a Tom Clancy novel': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace unloads on 'ignorant' Mattis for backing Saudis in Khashoggi scandal

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday took aim at Defense Secretary Jim Mattis for claiming there is no "smoking gun" that ties Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the murder of dissident journalist and American resident Jamal Khashoggi.

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