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    Attorney General William Barr, center, holds a press conference Thursday before the redacted Mueller report's release.
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    Will Democrats 'Follow The Mueller Report To Where It Leads'?

    Apr 19, 2019
    Impeachment talk started again among Democrats Thursday with the release of the redacted Mueller report. Many still see that as too politically risky even though they see Trump as unfit for office.
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    National
    Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort talks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention in 2016. Prosecutors say Manafort "brazenly violated the law."
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    Paul Manafort 'Brazenly' Broke The Law, Special Counsel Says In Sentencing Memo

    Feb 23, 2019
    Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller described President Trump's former campaign chairman as a "hardened" criminal who broke the law in a "bold" fashion.
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    Politics
    Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn leaves federal courthouse in Washington in July, following a status hearing.
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    Michael Flynn Asks For No Prison Time, Cites Help He Gave Special Counsel

    Dec 11, 2018
    Defense lawyers told the judge their client gave investigators extensive help and gave the country exemplary military service.
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    National
    White House counsel Don McGahn has cooperated extensively in the Mueller inquiry, meeting with the special counsel's team of investigators for a total of 30 hours.
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    President Trump Attacks Report On White House Counsel's Cooperation With Mueller

    Aug 19, 2018
    The New York Times reports that White House counsel Don McGahn met with Robert Mueller's team for dozens of hours as part of his investigation.
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    Politics
    Roger Stone says that he is prepared for a Justice Department indictment if one appears but that investigators ultimately will find that he has done nothing wrong.
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    Amid Lawsuits And Circling Feds, Stone Rejects What He Calls Scheme To Silence Him

    May 22, 2018
    Self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone says that he's ready for an indictment but that congressional and Justice Department investigators won't find any wrongdoing.
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    Law
    Lockheed Martin and Korea Aerospace Industries want to sell the U.S. Air Force the T-50 jet trainer. KAI has acknowledged paying President Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
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    Trump Lawyer Cohen's Camp Rips 'Inaccurate' Allegations, Concedes Some Payments

    May 10, 2018
    Attorneys for Michael Cohen say the document released by the lawyer suing him is rife with incorrect information, although they did confirm some of his business dealings.
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    National Security
    A document released by lawyer Michael Avenatti suggests Trump's attorney may have received hundreds of thousands of dollars of suspicious payments, including from a powerful Russian.
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    What You Need To Know About Alleged Russian Payments To Trump Lawyer Cohen

    May 09, 2018
    An attorney suing Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen, says he has documented hundreds of thousands of dollars in transfers. Here's why that could be significant.
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    Politics
    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley confers with ranking member Dianne Feinstein at a committee hearing on April 19. The committee has approved legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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    Bill To Protect Mueller Investigation Approved By Senate Judiciary Committee

    Apr 26, 2018
    While the bill lacks support from GOP leaders in the House and Senate, it's intended to send a message to President Trump that he avoid interfering with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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    Politics
    John Dowd, seen in New York City in 2011, has resigned from the Trump team.
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    Lead Lawyer On Trump's Team Handling Special Counsel Russia Probe Resigns

    Mar 22, 2018
    John Dowd recently said the special counsel's Russia investigation should be shut down. He is now leaving, saying, "I love the president and wish him well."
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    Politics
    Special counsel Robert Mueller at the Capitol in June. <em>The New York Times</em> reports President Trump intended to fire him that month but was dissuaded by White House Counsel Don McGahn.
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    Trump Intended To Fire Special Counsel Mueller In June, 'New York Times' Says

    Jan 25, 2018
    The paper reports that the president backed off when his chief lawyer threatened to quit if the plan went ahead.
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    Politics
    Special Counsel Robert Mueller is leading an investigation looking at contacts between Russians and Donald Trump's campaign.
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    Trump Allies Allege Mueller Obtained Trump Transition Emails Unlawfully

    Dec 17, 2017
    The emails were stored with the General Services Administration. Trump lawyers say the emails were "privileged materials," not government property.
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    The Two-Way
    U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein addresses the North American International Cyber Summit, in October.
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    Deputy AG To Answer Allegations Of Bias On Special Counsel's Team

    Dec 12, 2017
    Rod Rosenstein is set to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to discuss special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's election interference.
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    Politics

    Mueller Investigation Brings Down A Top Democratic Lobbyist

    Oct 30, 2017
    Tony Podesta, brother of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, blamed "right-wing media" for his decision to leave his namesake firm. The firm assisted Paul Manafort's work in Ukraine.
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    The Two-Way
    According to Justice Department rules, special counsel Robert Mueller cannot be fired without good cause.
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    Trump Weighs Firing Mueller, According To Confidant

    Jun 13, 2017
    Christopher Ruddy, chief executive of the conservative news site Newsmax and a friend of President Trump, said in a PBS interview that Trump is considering "terminating the special counsel."
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    Politics
    Sens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Richard Burr, R-N.C., lead the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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    There Are Many Russia Investigations. What Are They All Doing?

    Jun 08, 2017
    The Senate Intelligence Committee is in the spotlight for its investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election. But there are many inquiries that could each have different outcomes.
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