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Trump Tweets He's Pardoned Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had pardoned his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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House Asks Justices to Put Off Case Over Russia Grand Jury
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives is asking the Supreme Court to put off upcoming arguments about whether Congress should have access to secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation
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Mueller Pushes Back on Criticism From Lawyer on Russia Team
Former special counsel Robert Mueller is pushing back against criticism from one of the top prosecutors on the Russia investigation team that the team was not as aggressive as it should have been in probing connections between the Trump campaign and Russia
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Barr Takes Aim at Prosecutors Inside His Own Justice Dept.
Attorney General William Barr is taking aim at his own Justice Department, criticizing prosecutors for behaving as “headhunters” in their pursuit of prominent targets and politically charged cases.
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Prosecutor Looking Into the Origins of Russia Probe Resigns
A federal prosecutor who was helping lead the investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe has resigned from the Justice Department
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Fact Check: Trump's Misleading Spin on Roger Stone's Conviction
In commuting Roger Stone’s prison sentence, President Donald Trump and the White House gave a misleading account of Stone’s conviction and the federal investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
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Graham Calls on Mueller to Testify Before Senate After Roger Stone Op-Ed
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Sunday that he will grant a longtime Democratic request to have former special counsel Robert Mueller testify before the committee.
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Mueller Defends Russia Probe, Says Stone Remains a Felon
Former special counsel Robert Mueller is sharply defending his investigation into ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign
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Justices Keep Hold on Secret Russia Investigation Material
The Supreme Court is denying Congress access to secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation through the November election
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Pence Donors Helped Finance Vice President's Legal Defense Fund for Mueller Probe
Many of Vice President Mike Pence’s longtime donors and allies in the business world helped back a legal fund intended to help the Indiana Republican defend himself during special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. The fund, established by his former chief of staff, Jim Atterholt, spent just under $480,000 in 2019 on legal counsel for Pence, according to the vice...
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Mueller Report Witness Gets 10 Years on Child Sex Charges
A Lebanese American businessman who was a key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report and who helped broker the release of American hostages has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on child sex charges
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Appeals Court Orders Dismissal of Case Against Michael Flynn
A divided federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered the dismissal of the criminal case against President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn, turning back efforts by a judge to scrutinize the Justice Department’s extraordinary decision to drop the prosecution.
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Court Appears Reluctant to Order Dismissal of Flynn Case
A federal appeals court appears skeptical of arguments that it should order the dismissal of the criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn
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Trump Considering `Full' Pardon for Ex-Adviser Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump says he’s considering a full pardon for former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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FBI Documents Reveal Communication Between Stone, Assange
Newly released FBI records reveal the extent of communications between Roger Stone, a confidant of President Donald Trump, and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Feds Dropping Case for 2 Russian Companies in Troll Probe
The Justice Department is moving to drop charges against two Russian companies that were accused of funding a social media campaign to sway American public opinion during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Court: House Entitled to Mueller Probe Grand Jury Testimony
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Justice Department must give Congress secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation
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Judge Sharply Rebukes Barr's Handling of Mueller Report
A federal judge has sharply rebuked Attorney General William Barr’s handling of the special counsel’s Russia report.
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Trial Team Quits Roger Stone Case in Dispute Over Sentence
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence President Donald Trump’s confidant Roger Stone to serve between seven and nine years in prison after his conviction on witness tampering and obstruction charges
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Mueller Probe Witness Pleads Guilty on Child Sex Charges
Businessman George Nader admitted transporting a 14-year-old boy from the Czech Republic to Washington, D.C., in 2000 to engage in sexual activity.