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'Save that bullet for Mueller': Associates urging Trump to hold his fire on Sessions

President Donald Trump is reportedly asking political associates to game out the political blowback for firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions -- but the advice he's getting could trigger a constitutional crisis.

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Trump has inspired widespread speculation about his cognitive decline at least 4 times

Donald Trump has spent more than 20 percent of his presidency at his golf resorts, and this past weekend was no exception. After three days of hitting balls around at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, the president finally decided to return to Washington, D.C. on Monday. Footage of Trump’s arrival shows him exiting Air Force One, then descending the stairs to the tarmac, where a limousine festooned with American flag awaits. But instead of climbing inside, Trump wanders off in a different direction, taking several steps off course before a Secret Service agent can corral him. It’s an odd moment, in which Trump briefly appears befuddled and out of sorts.

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Republicans are already placing their bets on who Pence will pick as his VP after Trump: report

According to an Axios report, the latest Republican "parlor game" focuses on who current Vice President Mike Pence would choose as his own VP should President Donald Trump be impeached.

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It's not the liberal media that's bringing down Trump -- it's law enforcement

The Washington Post and New York Times have been dropping bombshell after bombshell on the Trump team's efforts to conceal their ties to Russia -- but these explosive reports are coming from inside sources.

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Nobody wants to be Donald Trump's new spokesperson: 'You wind up looking like a liar or a fool'

Being a spokesperson for President Donald Trump's administration is "the most hazardous job in Washington," say some insiders as rumors spread of an impending White House staff shakeup.

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The problems with the FBI's email investigation went well beyond Comey

On Tuesday, when Donald Trump abruptly dismissed the FBI director, James Comey, his administration insisted that he was merely following the recommendation of his attorney general and deputy attorney general, the two most senior officials in the Justice Department.

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Comey's firing may end other investigations into 2016 election

There is widespread concern that President Donald Trump’s May 9 firing of FBI Director James Comey is an attempt to stop or delay the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference in the November 2016 presidential election. But little attention has been given to the relationship between Comey’s dismissal and another wide-ranging investigation into the 2016 election. The Conversation

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FBI in turmoil over Comey firing, scramble on for new chief

The FBI was reeling after President Donald Trump unexpectedly fired its director James Comey, with agency staff scheduling an emergency high-level meeting for Tuesday night amid speculation about who would replace Comey in the top job.

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WATCH: Comey admits FBI investigating leaks to Giuliani and Trump team

Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, FBI Director James Comey told senators that he is "very, very interested" in the possibility that members of the bureau leaked documents about Hillary Clinton's private email server investigation to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, as reported by HuffPost.

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Rudy Guiliani scolded by judge for being ‘disingenuous’ in Iran sanctions criminal case

New York federal Judge Richard Berman scolded former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for being "disingenuous" in his defense of a client accused of conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions against Iran.

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An exhaustive timeline of the Trump-Russia connections -- starting from 1979

This timeline has been updated.

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US judge to look into Giuliani, Mukasey's role in sanctions case

A U.S. judge said he will inquire further into whether former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey can represent a Turkish gold trader charged with conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions against Iran.

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