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Santorum: Nobody wanted to work for Trump
Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) offers his thoughts on why Paul Manafort was hired by the Trump campaign, claiming that establishment Republicans didn’t want to work for Trump. Source: CNN
Analysis: Manafort filing hints at collusion
Lawyers working for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort accidentally revealed on Tuesday the clearest public evidence of coordination between the campaign and Russians, adding new details to the murky mosaic of potential collusion in 2016 — including sharing polling data with an alleged Russian operative. Source: CNN
In a case unrelated to her attendance at the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, Natalia Veselnitskaya has been charged by the Manhattan US Attorney's office
The US attorney in Manhattan has charged Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who met in Trump Tower with Donald Trump Jr. and others in June 2016 promising dirt on Hillary Clinton, in a separate case highlighting her ties to the Russian government. Source: CNN
Revisiting the Trump-Russia dossier: What's right and wrong?
It’s a document that became so famous — or infamous — in the two years since its existence was reported that it’s now known by a simple two-word phrase: the dossier. Source: CNN
Despite Trump denials, parts of dossier proven
It’s a document that became so famous — or infamous — in the two years since its existence was reported that it’s now known by a simple two-word phrase: the dossier. Source: CNN
Trump to visit border amid shutdown, wall fight
President Donald Trump will visit the US-Mexico border on Thursday, the White House’s latest attempt to call attention to what it is calling a “crisis” on the southern border. Source: CNN
Trump was asked if he could relate to those not being paid because of the shutdown. His response was telling.
Donald Trump has done a lot of unprecedented things since he started running for president in June 2015. He’s attacked prisoners of war. He’s bullied just about everyone in the world of politics. He’s downplayed the white supremacist violence that led to a woman’s death in Charlottesville, Virginia. He’s said thousands, literally, of things that are not true. Source: CNN
Sciutto fact-checks White House's border claim
CNN’s Jim Sciutto fact-check’s the White House’s misleading claim that nearly 4,000 suspected terrorists were stopped trying to enter the US. Source: CNN