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Intel Democrat nails attorney general for parsing words with ‘Russian government’ claim

Rep. Denny Heck (D-WA) noted that Attorney General Bill Barr seemed to be parsing words in his legal analysis of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation.

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‘How the heck does he determine’ there wasn’t obstruction?: Ex-solicitor general slams Barr’s letter on Mueller probe

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal explained why Americans should question the findings of Attorney General William Barr's letter to Cogress following the completion of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.

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Trump demands investigation into special counsel probe: ‘This was an illegal takedown that failed’

On the way to his plane to fly back to the White House Sunday, President Donald Trump called Attorney General Bill Barr's summary of Robert Mueller's report an example of "full exoneration."

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Rudy Giuliani calls Barr's letter 'complete exoneration' -- but refuses to say if they'll release the report to the public

President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani called Attorney General Bill Barr's letter "complete exoneration" and told CNN's Dana Bash that Robert Mueller's findings were "better than I expected."

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Americans deserve to know if Trump is a 'Russian asset' or if he's just 'a useful idiot': senior Dem leader

Appearing on "Face the Nation," the head of the House Democratic Caucus stated Americans deserve to see the entire contents of special counsel Robert Mueller's report to decide for themselves about President Donald Trump's character.

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Alan Dershowitz: Congress should be sued for investigating too much

Law professor Alan Dershowitz suggested over the weekend that the U.S. Congress should be sued for abusing its constitutional authority to investigate the executive branch of government.

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Fox News pastor: Christians who follow Trump are spiritually superior to other believers

Texas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, a Fox News contributor, said on Sunday that Christian followers of President Donald Trump tend to have "deeper convictions" than other believers.

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MSNBC guest drops mic on 'wealthy ignorant people at Mar-a-Lago' eating up Fox News' lies about Trump

Given the opportunity to comment on the flood of misinformation and downright lies being spewed by President Donald Trump's defenders on television, an "AM Joy" regular took a shot at the Fox News personalities for filling the airwaves with "BS," while calling wealthy Trump admirers at Mar-a-Lago "ignorant."

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'You're diverting': CBS host nails Jim Jordan for side-stepping questions on Trump's moral character

Republican Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio on Sunday declined to comment on President Donald Trump's moral character or ethics.

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Rep. Jim Jordan comes unglued and demands FBI reveal 'cabal' of top agents who are out to get Trump

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) charged on Sunday that a "cabal" within the FBI had tried to take down President Donald Trump.

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Devin Nunes rages Mueller report should be 'burned up'

Speaking by phone with the hosts of "Fox & Friends," Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) attacked special counsel Robert Mueller's report as a "partisan document," even before seeing it,  and said it should set on fire.

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'We're not going to go there': Chris Wallace shuts down Jason Chaffetz for veering into Mueller conspiracy theory

Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) alleged on Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller's team needs to be investigated because they illegally targeted President Donald Trump and his campaign.

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Trump defender blows off prospect of Russian interference in Mueller report by blaming Obama

During a CNN panel discussion on the contents of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the possibility the Russians may have worked with Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, a Republican strategist tried to lay the blame on former President Barack Obama because it happened on his watch.

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