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‘We need extreme measures’: ex-Obama lawyer reveals how Democrats can fight back against AG Bill Barr

As President Donald Trump's apparent control of the Department of Justice continues to increase, one of the top legal minds in America says it is time for congressional Democrats to respond with "extreme measures" to defend the constitution.

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MSNBC's Katy Tur shuts down Trump apologist for trying to claim the Justice Department works for the president

In an interview with Sam Nunberg over the scandal developing around the Justice Department and Roger Stone's case, MSNBC host Katy Tur shut him down for saying the DOJ works for President Donald Trump.

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'Shameless hypocrisy': CNN anchor rips GOP for carrying Trump's water after criticizing Obama and Bill Clinton

CNN host Bianna Golodryga was filling in for Kate Bolduan Thursday morning when a panel discussion turned to talk about the Republican Party carrying President Donald Trump's water.

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'You're justifying bigotry': CNN anchor battles GOPer over Rush Limbaugh's homophobic attack on Buttigieg

Conservative CNN contributor Ben Ferguson suggested on Thursday that Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's "masculinity" was inferior to that of President Donald Trump.

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'There's going to be another impeachment': Fox News host gasps over Roger Stone's sentencing

Fox News host Steve Doocy worried on Thursday that Democrats will launch another impeachment effort against President Donald Trump over allegations that he improperly interfered in the sentencing of Roger Stone.

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CNN's Cuomo hilariously mocks Susan Collins for asking why people keep linking her vote to Trump learning his lesson

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is being still criticized by Americans for her claim that President Donald Trump has learned his lesson. But worse, Trump has shown Collins and the rest of the Republican Senate Caucus that he has no intention of cleaning up his act. In fact, he's said as much. When asked to respond, he explained that there was no reason for him to have learned anything because it was a "perfect call."

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'Truth matters': Ex-Ambassador Yovanovitch calls on diplomats to 'challenge' political figures who overrule their expertise

On Wednesday, during a speech at Georgetown University, ex-Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch warned that "the State Department is in trouble."

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Chuck Todd claims William Barr is walking “a line” to keep from upsetting Trump

MSNBC host Chuck Todd tried to excuse away Attorney General Bill Barr's intrusion into the judicial process of the criminal case of Roger Stone this week when he overruled the sentencing recommendations prosecutors gave the judge.

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Former US Attorney admits he was 'dead wrong' about Bill Barr's integrity and ethics

Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg confessed that he was wrong about Attorney General Bill Barr having the honesty and integrity to head the Justice Department.

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Ex-federal prosecutor bashes leniency for Roger Stone -- because he did everything he could to obstruct justice

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi explained that Roger Stone doesn't deserve to get off with a slap on the wrist for obstructing justice.

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'Not fair!' Steve Mnuchin wails in hearing after Ron Wyden accuses him of 'stonewalling about stonewalling'

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin was accused on Wednesday of scuttling requests for documents from Democratic lawmakers.

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Susan Collins lashes out at reporters for tying her impeachment acquittal to Trump’s subversion of the DOJ

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) expressed anger at members of the press on Wednesday for linking her vote to acquit President Donald Trump to his continued subversion of the Justice Department.

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'It's just another scandal': White House flack flails on Fox News after Trump is snared in Stone sentencing

White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley insisted on Wednesday that President Donald Trump did not press for a reduced sentence for longtime friend Roger Stone although he tweeted the sentiment publicly.

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