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Apr 25

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Sally Yates on Trump’s travel ban and protecting the rule of law

Sally Yates took a stand in refusing to defend President Trump's first travel ban. Could she defend the one now being argued at the Supreme Court? The former acting attorney general joins Judy Woodruff to offer her take on the…

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Apr 20

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How the DNC lawsuit could become a powerful tool

The Democratic National Committee is claiming there was a broad conspiracy to aid Donald Trump’s presidential campaign by hacking and leaking stolen emails. How hard will that be to prove in court? William Brangham gets analysis from Susan Hennessey, executive…

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Apr 19

Watch 6:19
Trump firing Mueller would ‘create a constitutional crisis,’ Sen. Warner says

By Daniel Bush

The Senate Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat said Thursday that President Donald Trump would spark a “constitutional crisis” if he fired special counsel Robert Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Judy Woodruff speaks with Sen. Mark Warner about where things…

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Apr 17

Watch 7:04
Should Sean Hannity have disclosed his Michael Cohen connection?

Fox News host Sean Hannity has been a steadfast champion of President Trump and a fierce critic of the Russia investigation. The revelation that Hannity is also a client of Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen has triggered a wave of…

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Apr 17

FBI support is eroding, but most Americans still back bureau, poll says

By Laura Santhanam

Recent polling data shows that support for the FBI and Robert Mueller is eroding amid a deepening investigation into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia before the 2016 presidential election, according to the latest poll from PBS NewsHour,…

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Apr 16

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Trump fires back at Comey, fights to examine Cohen papers

Former FBI Director James Comey led off his new memoir media blitz by criticizing President Trump in an interview with ABC News, focusing much of his attack on the president's character, and addressing the Hillary Clinton email investigation as a…

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Apr 13

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James Comey memoir paints scathing portrait of Trump, rousing GOP furor

James Comey's new book offers unsparing views of President Trump. In "A Higher Loyalty," Comey shares new details about his interactions with Trump, whom he compares to a mafia boss and whose behavior he says is "untethered to the truth."…

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Apr 13

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Does the Scooter Libby pardon have implications for the Russia probe?

President Trump on Friday pardoned Scooter Libby, a top aide to former Vice President Dick Cheney, 11 years after his conviction for lying to investigators and obstructing justice. Trump didn’t know Libby, so why do it now? To discuss the…

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Apr 06

Former Trump adviser Roger Stone agrees to give Senate documents in Russia investigation

By Jill Colvin, Associated Press

Sen. Dianne Feinstein had requested documents as part of the committee's Russia investigation, including any communications with WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, Russian officials, and all Trump campaign officials.

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Mar 25

Watch 3:44
What’s next for the student-led movement for gun reform?

By PBS News Hour

Thousands of students took to the streets across the country on Saturday to rally for tougher gun control laws as President Trump continued to shake up his legal team amid an ongoing Russia investigation. But will there be political ramifications…

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