Paul Manafort has several options on how best to maximize his chances against the special counsel Robert Mueller. But Justice Department veterans say that no matter what he picks, "there are no good choices, there are just differing levels of bad choices."
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| | "Also I think we want to focus on the integrity of the interests of the president in terms of what interests he has and is he pursuing policies that are in the public's interest or in the Trump investment interest," House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said. | | | | |
| Paul Manafort has several options on how best to maximize his chances against the special counsel Robert Mueller. But Justice Department veterans say that no matter what he picks, "there are no good choices, there are just differing levels of bad choices." | | | | | |
| This week, John Dean, the former White House counsel to President Richard Nixon, testified again before Congress to warn of the dangers of a too-powerful president. The White House was also rocked by the release of bombshell details from Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's new book. | | | | | |
| George Papadopoulos plead guilty to lying to investigators about the timing of conversations he had with Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud, who told Papadopolous in March 2016 that the Russian government had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of hacked emails. | | | | | |
| Judge Brett Kavanaugh ducked questions about whether he would recuse himself from cases related to the special counsel Robert Mueller or the Russia investigation that may reach the Supreme Court, insisting that answering such questions would jeopardize the independence of the judiciary. | | | | | |
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