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Jay Sekulow tells CBS News, "Pardons are not being discussed and are not on the table," after report president's power to grant them being looked at
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Investigators are examining the financial dealings of President Trump and his associates
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Trump and his lawyers are building a case against Robert Mueller and his investigators President Trump and some of his lawyers are actively looking at ways to undermine, discredit, or fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading a broad investigation into the Trump campaign and Russian interference in ...
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Trump legal team spokesman resigns

ABC News - 21 Jul 2017 04:37
Trump legal team spokesman resigns Mark Corallo represented the team working on Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
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Mexican highway sinkhole that killed 2 exposes corruption When a car carrying a father and son plunged into a giant sinkhole that opened on a highway in central Mexico, it caused Mexicans to shudder, not just at the men's agonizing deaths, but at the corruption, shoddy work and...
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GOP wants to take anti-voter fraud program that is overrun with false positives nationwide At the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump's Election Integrity Commission on Wednesday, commission Vice Chairman Kris Kobach of Kansas praised a data collection program run by his state as a model for a national...
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Trump has been exploring his pardon-granting powers with his legal team As President Trump becomes increasingly concerned and angry about the Russia investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, which has reportedly expanded into Trump's financial transactions, he has been talking with ai...
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Barry Bennell sex abuse trial set for January The ex-football coach is charged with 55 alleged child sexual offences dating back to 1979.
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The debt dated before Paul Manafort joined the Trump campaign, according to financial records in Cyprus obtained by The New York Times
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Sessions learns loyalty can be a one-way street with Trump Nothing is more important to President Donald Trump than loyalty -- to him. In business and in politics, he has demanded it from the people closest to him. Some employees who abandoned him were never welcomed back. Polit...
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Israel banned Muslim men under the age of 50 from a contested Jerusalem shrine on Friday, ahead of expected protests over the installation of metal detectors there. Police reinforcements poured …
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Men took turns raping woman at house party: investigators Four men in Orange County, Florida, are accused of taking turns raping a woman at a party, local media reported Thursday. The woman reported the alleged assault to authorities and said she was drinking at the party with ...
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Granny made teen granddaughter have sex with 87-year-old: cops An Alabama woman faces charges for allegedly forcing her teen granddaughter to have sex with her 87-year-old boyfriend. Mary Lue Daw, 66, of Atmore, was arrested last week after physically threatening her 13-year-old gra...
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McCain criticizes Trump's Syria policy despite cancer diagnosis Cancer isn't keeping Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., from sticking to his political guns.        
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Rex Tillerson hopes Qatar blockade will be lifted

Al Jazeera English - 21 Jul 2017 16:34
Secretary of State calls for an end to siege of Qatar, saying US is happy with its efforts at combatting terror funding.
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Can President Trump Pardon Himself?

Time - 21 Jul 2017 15:55
Can President Trump Pardon Himself? As the special counsel investigation swirls around President Trump, the Washington Post reported that he’s trying to learn about his pardoning powers. But could he actually pardon himself? Probably not. The Constitutio...
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Trump shakes up legal team in face of widening Russia probe Chief counsel steps aside, spokesman resigns as Trump expresses fears about scope of Russia probe        
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US official: IS putting up stiff resistance in Syria's Raqqa Advances against the Islamic State group in its stronghold of Raqqa have slowed down amid stiff resistance from the militants, the spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition fighting the group said.
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Judge refuses to reinstate Trump sanctuary cities order

Chicago Tribune - 21 Jul 2017 07:25
Judge refuses to reinstate Trump sanctuary cities order A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday refused to reinstate President Donald Trump's executive order to cut funding from cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities. The U.S. Department of Justi...
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Laughing at ISIS to defeat them

CNN - 21 Jul 2017 07:11
Deep in the outskirts of Mumbai, India, tucked away in a small conference room among dozens of buildings known as Bollywood's "Film City," the US government is implementing a unique, and until now, unknown counterterrori...
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'Justine did not have to die': Police chief condemns bride-to-be shooting MINNEAPOLIS -- The fatal shooting of an Australian woman by a Minneapolis police officer responding to her 911 call “should not have happened,” police Chief Janee Harteau said Thursday, adding that the officer’s ac...
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CIA Director Mike Pompeo on Thursday evening offered some of the most aggressive comments yet from the Trump administration with regard to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
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