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Jack Smith, the special counsel who secured Donald Trump’s indictment for mishandling classified documents and obstructing the subsequent investigation, said he has “tons of evidence” the president is guilty.
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U.S. House Votes 427-1 to Release Epstein Files in Rare Bipartisan Move. Here's What Happens Next
The House voted almost unanimously to force the release of the Epstein files, but the bill must next move to the Senate for approval, then to President Donald Trump for his signature
Republicans in Congress want to put Jack Smith under a microscope, in private. He's cornering them in their own game, very much in public.
The US President has not had much to say since the drop of 23,000 documents by a Congressional committee - which mention him hundreds of times
John Bolton served under Donald Trump during his first term in office before being fired in 2019. He has since become one of the US president's most vocal critics.
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Justice Department Issues Flurry Of Subpoenas In Fresh Inquiry Into Trump-Russia Probe: AP Sources
The Justice Department has embarked on a fresh investigation into one of President Donald Trump’s chief grievances.
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