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Report: Russian Election Trolling Becoming Subtler, Tougher To Detect

Thursday, March 05, 2020

A cache of Instagram posts has yielded what researchers call a more up-to-date look at election interference operations. Much of it is familiar but now executed with more sophistication.

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What To Know About The Election Security Situation After Super Tuesday

Thursday, March 05, 2020

The biggest day of voting so far in 2020 wasn't faultless, but it also might have gone much worse. Moves and countermoves are afoot to influence Americans and protect the vote.

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Barr Heads To Senate With His Work Cut Out: Selling Republicans On FISA

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

The Senate majority leader has asked the attorney general to meet with the conference to discuss surveillance legislation. The president also may need convincing.

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Roger Stone Sentenced To More Than 3 Years Amid Furor Over Trump And DOJ

Thursday, February 20, 2020

President Trump's political adviser was found guilty on all counts by a federal jury last year after he was charged with lying to Congress and obstructing its investigation.

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Attorney General Says Trump's Tweets About DOJ Make His Job 'Impossible'

Thursday, February 13, 2020

William Barr told ABC News that he wishes the president wouldn't offer commentary about cases the Justice Department is handling or judges before which its attorneys are arguing.

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Prosecutors Quit Roger Stone Case After DOJ Seeks Less Prison Time For Trump Ally

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

President Trump had called the seven-to-nine-year sentence prosecutors had initially sought "unfair." His Justice Department then requested a lesser sentence.

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Barr: 'Door Is Open' To Giuliani Tips On Ukraine, Though They'd Be Scrutinized

Monday, February 10, 2020

The attorney general tried to mollify President Trump and Republicans by suggesting he'd be receptive to a briefing by Rudy Giuliani — but said everything that comes in must be scrubbed well.

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Chinese Hackers Charged In Alleged Cyber-Theft Of 145 Million Americans' Data

Monday, February 10, 2020

The credit agency Equifax was compromised by a cyberattack that permitted China's military to steal names, Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information.

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Senate Report Faults 'Paralysis' By Obama Team On 2016 Russian Election Scheme

Thursday, February 06, 2020

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said former President Barack Obama's administration was caught off guard and wasted time when it should have been reacting to the attack on the election.

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'Not Guilty': Trump Acquitted On 2 Articles Of Impeachment As Historic Trial Closes

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Senators voted as expected to clear President Trump on both articles of impeachment filed by the House. Now Washington must try to pick up the pieces.

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Once Again, Impeachment Trial Raises The Topic Of Receiving Info From Foreigners

Thursday, January 30, 2020

President Trump's legal position welcoming campaign information from foreigners threatens to open Pandora's box in coming elections and to nullify a key lesson from 2016, critics warned.

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'Dangerous': Democrats Fire Back At Trump Lawyer's Answer On Foreign Interference

Thursday, January 30, 2020

White House deputy counsel Patrick Philbin suggested there was no problem with a politician accepting information from a foreign contact "if there is credible information of wrongdoing."

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Impeachment Trial Recap: Hours Of Q&A But Still No Clarity On New Witnesses

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Senators' written submissions read by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts yielded an extensive back-and-forth but no certainty as to how much longer the trial might run.

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Impeachment Recap: As Defense Rests, Focus Shifts To Witnesses Fight

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

President Trump's attorneys closed their arguments on Tuesday with a rejection of Democrats' case and a warning about the peril to future chief executives if he is removed for this.

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Impeachment Trial Recap: Trump Lawyers Forge Ahead, Rejecting Bolton Relevance

Monday, January 27, 2020

President Trump's defense lawyers tore into Democrats in their first full day of arguments but waited until the evening to directly reject John Bolton's reported revelations.

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Trump Team Vows To Deflate Democrats' Case As 1st Week Of Impeachment Trial Wraps

Saturday, January 25, 2020

President Trump's legal team opened its response to the Democrats' allegations with a rare Saturday session that said the accusers' facts were wrong and Trump must preserve his office.

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Trump Defense Team Makes Opening Arguments

Saturday, January 25, 2020

President Trump's legal team made its opening arguments in a rare Saturday session. His lawyers argue he's done nothing wrong and that he acted within his powers last year in the Ukraine affair.

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Trump Impeachment Recap: Dems Wrap With Exhortation To Act

Friday, January 24, 2020

House impeachment managers concluded their opening presentation with a call to remove Trump or risk more of what they called lawlessness. Trump's lawyers get the floor next.

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Impeachment Trial Recap: Congress Has The Power, Democrats Argue

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., laid out what he called the legal theory that supports the House's case against Trump. Democrats later argued Trump put himself before the nation.

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Impeachment Trial Recap: Senators Implored To Consider Magnitude Of The Moment

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., cast the implications of the impeachment trial into historic terms for the power of Congress and the standing of the United States on the world stage.

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