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DOJ officials struck down Trump's biggest claim about the inspector general's brutal report on the FBI and the Clinton probe

President Donald Trump's main talking point about a recently released report about the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation is that it "exonerates" him in the Russia investigation. Department of Justice officials disagree.

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DOJ officials struck down Trump's biggest claim about the inspector general's brutal report on the FBI and the Clinton probe

DOJ officials struck down Trump's biggest claim about the inspector general's brutal report on the FBI and the Clinton probe

President Donald Trump's main talking point about a recently released report about the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation is that it "exonerates" him in the Russia investigation. Department of Justice officials disagree.

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US intelligence officials say Russia will be back to try to undermine the 2018 elections. But here's why Americans shouldn't be so worried.

US intelligence officials say Russia will be back to try to undermine the 2018 elections. But here's why Americans shouldn't be so worried.

After the 2016 election, US officials made a host of improvements to defend against hackers. Now they say they're better prepared to protect the 2018 midterms from being infiltrated.

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Giuliani says Trump won't issue pardons during Mueller's investigation, but could pardon people who were treated unfairly after it's over

Giuliani says Trump won't issue pardons during Mueller's investigation, but could pardon people who were treated unfairly after it's over

Rudy Giuliani, top attorney for President Donald Trump, said on Sunday that Trump won't issue any pardons in the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, but could after the probe is over. Giuliani said Trump would look into those who were treated "unfairly" in the investigation.

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Roger Stone now says he met with a Russian during the campaign who offered dirt on Clinton for $2 million

Roger Stone now says he met with a Russian during the campaign who offered dirt on Clinton for $2 million

The Washington Post reported Roger Stone, a former campaign consultant and close associate to President Donald Trump, has admitted to meeting with a Russian contact during the 2016 presidential election. Stone's claiming the meeting was a setup.

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Paul Manafort's chances of flipping on Trump just went through the roof

Paul Manafort's chances of flipping on Trump just went through the roof

A federal judge's decision on Friday to send Paul Manafort to jail means Manafort, the former chairman of President Donald Trump's campaign, is now faced with the same decision as several others in the Russia investigation: Should he flip?

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