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Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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OlegDeripaska

Russian oligarch keeps showing up in the most inconvenient places for FBI, Washington elites

In disparate controversies involving figures ranging from Sen. Mark Warner to former FBI agent Charles McGonigal, businessman Oleg Deripaska keeps turning up as a mystery figure.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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You Vote: Will investigators in the bungled Russia collusion probe face criminal charges?

It was a year ago that AG Barr named John Durham to investigate any crimes committed by investigators in the probe into Trump-Russia collusion.

Politics & Policy

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Rob Menendez

Bob Menendez's son announces 2024 congressional reelection bid

He entered office earlier this year, having won his congressional seat during the 2022 midterms.

Courts & Law

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Fani Willis, Nathan Wade, Aug. 14, 2023, Atlanta, Ga.

Trump co-defendant claims new witness would undercut Willis-Wade relationship timeline

Willis has come under intense scrutiny over her relationship with Wade, whom she hired to pursue the case against Trump.

White House

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US President Donald Trump, center, during a news conference with Pete Hegseth, US secretary of defense, left, and Marco Rubio, US secretary of state on the second day of the 2025 NATO Summit on June 25, 2025 in The Hague, Netherlands.

Trump’s next battlefields: a NATO-snubbing Spain and a conflicted U.S. intel community

Trump’s NATO victory could be undermined by two boiling pots: his own intel team’s differing takes on Iran strike’s success and a tightly fisted Spain that refuses to pony up its share of NATO costs.

Congress

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Jim Jordan

House Judiciary requests documents related to Trump hush money trial from judge's daughter

The committee said the requests are part of their work of "conducting oversight of politically motivated prosecutions by state and local officials."

Elections

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Schumer

Schumer: 'Pence is quiet as a little mouse' when Trump 'misstates things'

Pelosi on Pence: "In terms of the spread of the virus, he sort of became a, I don't know what, just a figure in the background for a while."

Congress

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Sen. Ron Johnson says Garland engaged in 'willful ignorance' on Biden investigation

"It's kind of hard not to think that he hasn't had more knowledge than he certainly led on," Johnson said.

Congress

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GarlandTestifies

Gaetz asks Garland if he's 'confident' Hunter Biden no longer selling 'appearance of access' to dad

"You're sending grandmas to prison," Massie said to Garland.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, July 4, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Hunter Biden gets January court date in special counsel's tax case

The charges follow a years-long investigation into the first son's taxes that saw both parties reach a plea agreement that fell apart amid public scrutiny and resulted in Attorney General Merrick Garland upgrading Weiss to special counsel to continue the probe.

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