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Andrew Napolitano suggests Cohen plea is step toward impeachment: 'This must sting this president terribly'

Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano on Thursday speculated that the latest guilty plea by Michael Cohen "must sting" President Donald Trump.

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Donald Trump’s band of losers is getting more desperate as Mueller closes in

Donald Trump is a grifter and he surrounds himself with grifters. The Republican Party has long kept a stable of sleazy, criminally minded operators on hand to do the dirty work necessary to stay in power while backing policies that screw over the majority of voters. But for the most part, Republicans have tried to keep the sleaze out of the spotlight. Trump took the kind of people who folks like Mitt Romney preferred to keep under wraps and made them central figures, first in his campaign and then in his presidency.

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Paul Manafort is trolling for a pardon -- but Trump's in even bigger trouble if he gives him one

Now that Paul Manafort had re-emerged among us, it might be useful to remind ourselves who he is. Currently occupying a solitary cell in a Virginia jail, he is the blow-dried preening lobbyist and political consultant who lavished $1,369,655 on his wardrobe in ill-gotten funds laundered from phony front companies on the island of Cyprus. For nearly 40 years, he ran successful con jobs across the globe. His lobbying firm in Washington, D.C., which he ran along with fellow Republicans Charlie Black and Roger Stone, represented dictatorships all over the world, according to a profile published by The Atlantic last March. “The firm’s client base grew to include dictatorial governments in Nigeria, Kenya, Zaire, Equatorial Guinea, Saudi Arabia, and Somalia, among others,” The Atlantic reported.

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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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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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Giuliani's conversations with Manafort's lawyers aren't privileged -- and he could be subpoenaed: legal experts

The conversations between lawyers for Donald Trump and his former campaign manager Paul Manafort would not be covered by attorney-client privilege -- and the president's lawyer Rudy Giuliani could be forced to appear before a grand jury because of it.

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NYT reporter mocks Giuliani's complaints about Manafort's treatment: 'He's in solitary for his own safety'

New York Times political reporter Ken Vogel in a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC mocked President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani for complaining that Robert Mueller was treating convicted Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort "like a terrorist."

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CNN’s Phil Mudd connects the dots between new Mueller bombshells and Trump’s WikiLeaks obsession

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump was obsessed with Wikileaks.

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REVEALED: Trump biographer nails the president's supernatural 'understanding' he has with Paul Manafort

Trump biographer Tim O'Brien explained the pitfalls of Donald Trump's seemingly-supernatural relationship to his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

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Giuliani says Trump has not 'ruled out' pardon for Manafort after he is busted for secret meetings with Assange

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday suggested that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort could still be in line for a presidential pardon even if he met with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during the 2016 campaign.

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House Dems will target Donald Trump Jr first thing in January -- and could quickly find out if he lied under oath

President Donald Trump's eldest son doesn't just have to worry about special counsel Robert Mueller anymore.

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MSNBC legal analyst explains how Mueller just outsmarted Trump and Rudy Giuliani

MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos explained how special counsel Robert Mueller will use Paul Manafort's alleged lies to sneak past President Donald Trump's claims of executive privilege.

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