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Kamis, 07 Juni 2018

Ivanka Trump may soon be in the crosshairs of FBI and congressional investigators

Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter of President Donald Trump, reportedly pushed Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, to work with a Russian athlete to secure a deal for a Trump Tower in Moscow at the height of the election. Congressional and FBI investigators are reviewing the interactions.

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Ivanka Trump may soon be in the crosshairs of FBI and congressional investigators

Ivanka Trump may soon be in the crosshairs of FBI and congressional investigators

Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter of President Donald Trump, reportedly pushed Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, to work with a Russian athlete to secure a deal for a Trump Tower in Moscow at the height of the election. Congressional and FBI investigators are reviewing the interactions.

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The White House is about to snag a major victory in its war against Comey and the FBI

The White House is about to snag a major victory in its war against Comey and the FBI

A coming report from the Justice Department's inspector general is said to fault James Comey's conduct while FBI director as "insubordinate" when he was handling the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.

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A federal judge could soon revoke Paul Manafort's bail after Mueller charged him with witness tampering

A federal judge could soon revoke Paul Manafort's bail after Mueller charged him with witness tampering

A federal judge has scheduled a hearing for June 15 to decide whether to revoke bail for Paul Manafort, the former chairman of President Donald Trump's campaign. Manafort is accused of attempting to tamper with witness testimony in the Russia probe.

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The 3 reasons a witness-tampering charge could deal a huge blow to Manafort's defense

The 3 reasons a witness-tampering charge could deal a huge blow to Manafort's defense

If the special counsel Robert Mueller has enough evidence to prove that Paul Manafort tried to tamper with witness testimony, it could undermine his defense and also spell trouble for President Donald Trump.

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Trump is venturing into uncharted legal territory as he muses about pardoning himself

Trump is venturing into uncharted legal territory as he muses about pardoning himself

President Donald Trump's power to grant pardons is broad, but the question of whether a president can pardon themselves has not been tested before — but legal experts say a court is unlikely to side with Trump if he seeks to pardon himself.

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