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Ex-US Attorney Preet Bharara to Trump: Don't mess with Manhattan probes

Preet Bharara, the ex-U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, has a piece of unsolicited advice for President Donald Trump: don’t meddle with investigations being pursued by his former office, especially one involving the Trump business or a family member.

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Giuliani 'sometimes tells the truth’ about Trump — and that’s why they keep him off TV now: Ex-federal prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst Paul Butler said Monday he had an alternate reason for Rudy Giuliani's absence from television lately -- it's not, as Giuliani claims, that there's nothing more to say, it's that he slips up and tells the truth about President Donald Trump.

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Here's why an unbuilt Moscow Trump tower caught Mueller's attention

An intriguing area of focus in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Kremlin’s role in the 2016 U.S. election is a proposed Moscow real estate deal that Donald Trump pursued while running for president despite denying at the time any links to Russia.

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Rudy Giuliani swears he hasn't been side-lined after epic flubs on cable news

It's been since January 2019 that President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani last appeared on television.

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Will we see the Mueller report? Actually, there are two — and Bill Barr can't hide the second one

Thursday provided Americans with an exceptionally rare political moment. The House of Representatives voted unanimously on an issue so fraught with partisanship that opposing sides are generally unable to remain civil, much less agree on anything. But on a non-binding resolution designed as a message to Attorney General William Barr, the House voted 420-0 (four Republicans voted present) to make special counsel Robert Mueller's much-anticipated report public.

It was a symbolic measure that was immediately blocked in the Senate by Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who says he believes Hillary Clinton hasn't been treated with the same investigative zeal as Donald Trump. (The fact that she has not held public office of any kind since 2012 has apparently escaped his notice.) Graham needed to soothe Trump's bruised feelings after 12 Republican senators managed to resist his mighty negotiating skills and voted with all 47 Democrats on a measure to roll back Trump's border wall "national emergency."

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Former prosecutor explains why explosive Cohen emails likely referenced a pardon

On Wednesday, CNN published an email from April 2018 between a lawyer who acted as a go-between Michael Cohen and Rudy Giuliani.

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Trump lawyer swears he wasn't offering a pardon to Cohen: 'Friends in high places' is a Garth Brooks lyric

It was revealed by a series of emails released by CNN Wednesday, that pardons may have been dangled for Michael Cohen. In an email exchange, President Donald Trump's attorney Bob Costello told Cohen to "sleep well" and reminded him that he has "friends in high places."

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Giuliani ‘is going to get his day’ being interrogated by federal agents: Former FBI counterintelligence chief

President Donald Trump's lawyer and friend Rudy Giuliani was caught dangling pardons in front of Michael Cohen, according to emails obtained by CNN. It was enough for former FBI counterintelligence chief Frank Figliuzzi to anticipate the former New York City mayor will probably end up being interrogated by the feds.

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Leaked emails suggest Giuliani dangled a pardon in front of Cohen: 'You have friends in high places'

CNN reports that Robert Costello, an attorney for former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen, told him that he could "sleep well" at night after his office was raided by the FBI last year because he had "friends in high places."

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Rudy Giuliani and his estranged wife barred from being in same room together at country clubs

Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has often defended the president against accusations that he made pay offs to former mistresses ahead of the election.

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Trump's growing sympathies for Paul Manafort might signal a pardon: report

President Donald Trump is demanding that his White House staff and political allies join him in sticking up for Paul Manafort.

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Mueller made a 'mistake’ not subpoenaing Donald Trump: Top Democrat

Adam Schiff (D-CA), the chairperson of the House Intelligence Committee, feels that Robert Mueller should get President Trump in front of the grand jury to answer questions about his potential involvement in Russian interference into the 2016 election.

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Judge imposed 'surprisingly lenient’ sentence on Paul Manafort: under four years in prison

President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was sentenced on Thursday by a U.S. judge to less than four years in prison - far shy of federal sentencing guidelines - for financial crimes uncovered during Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

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