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Here's how Trump asking Whitaker to appoint a friendly prosecutor fits into his 'pattern of obstruction': Ex-US Attorney

The New York Times report claiming Donald Trump asked then-Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to appoint a friendly prosecutor in New York  "pattern of obstructive conduct," one former US attorney noted Wednesday.

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CNN legal analysts call McCabe and Comey 'patriotic' for questioning whether Trump is a 'Russian asset'

CNN legal analyst Jeff Toobin noted that President Donald Trump might think of those who oppose him as treasonous, but it's far from the truth.

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Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani is moonlighting as an Iran-basher in Poland — and maybe making money from it

Donald Trump's attorney and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani gave a speech bashing Iran in Poland on Wednesday — and he may have gotten paid for it.

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MSNBC hosts hilariously mock Trump’s Russia woes with quotes from George Carlin and Li’L Wayne

MSNBC hosts Ari Melber and Ali Velshi went down the rabbit hole on Tuesday discussing the whether anyone would see the results of Senate Intelligence Committee investigation into President Donald Trump's involvement with Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election, quoting George Carlin and Li'l Wayne lyrics as they mocked the embattled president.

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Here's why a new Mueller transcript is so damning for Trump — and gets to 'the heart' of the special counsel's probe

After President Donald Trump's former Campaign Chair Paul Manafort was found guilty on 8 counts of federal criminal charges brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, he decided to try his luck and avoid a second trial by becoming a cooperating witness in the Russia investigation. It didn't work out — in November 2018, Mueller's team revealed that they believed Manafort was lying about key facts in their interviews, nullifying his cooperation deal.

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Ex-US Attorney Bharara questions why Trump hasn't fired his 'TV lawyer' Giuliani: 'It boggles people's minds'

On Friday, former US Attorney Preet Bharara said that it was mind-boggling that President Donald Trump has fired other staffers except for his lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

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Rick Wilson destroys Trump staffers who haven't bailed already: 'His stink is on you and it won't wash off'

In an opinion article for The Washington Post, Republican political consultant Rick Wilson said that employees working for President Donald Trump have indefinitely tarnished their reputation.

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The president's cover story about Trump Tower Moscow keeps falling apart

When President Donald Trump was interviewed by the New York Times this week, he reiterated his claim that the Trump Organization’s abandoned Trump Tower Moscow project was not a high priority for him in 2016. Trump told the Times that he wasn’t even sure his company found a location in Moscow for the project.

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BUSTED: Documents show Trump is still lying about Trump Tower Moscow

President Donald Trump told the New York Times that his business deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow wasn't a business deal because it hadn't advanced very far, even though he signed a letter of intent to build it while he was running for president.

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Sarah Sanders mastered these 5 rhetorical tricks to destroy the White House press briefing

This week, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders held her first briefing with reporters of the new year. These sessions were once called "daily" briefings, but at this point, they're not even being held weekly. During her tenure as press secretary, the briefings have become shorter and increasingly rare, leaving the media with fewer formal venues to get direct answers about President Donald Trump's actions and priorities.

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What the Stone indictment doesn't say is what you need to know about Mueller's Trump Russia probe

By now, everyone on the face of the earth knows that on Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted Roger Stone for committing seven felonies, including lying to the Senate Intelligence Committee, obstructing justice, and tampering with a witness. Coverage of the indictment has focused so far on what it says about Stone’s contacts with WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. Most of the coverage yesterday focused on paragraph 12 of the indictment, which intriguingly states, “After the July 22 release of stolen DNC emails by Organization 1 [WikiLeaks], a senior Trump campaign official was directed to contact STONE about any additional releases and what other damaging information Organization 1 had regarding the Clinton campaign. STONE thereafter told the Trump campaign about potential future releases of damaging material by Organization 1.”

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Rudy Giuliani’s defense of indicted Roger Stone ‘an assault on our democracy’: Former federal prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst Cynthia Alksne had it up to here with President Donald Trump's dissembling lawyer Rudy Giuliani, saying Friday his defense of indicted Trump associate Roger Stone amounted to "an assault on our democratic process."

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Mueller will soon indict 'a significant number of names quite familiar to the average American': Ex-CIA director

Former CIA director John Brennan predicted more indictments would be coming soon in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe -- and he suggested those could include members of President Donald Trump's family.

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