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Republicans: The Battered Housewives of Politics


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Great. We ruined our friendship. Thanks, Trump.


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Russia can't hack our secrets if we tell them our secrets


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In case you're still a non-believer: A list of all the investigations into Trump


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New York Daily News's cover page


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Bill Keating's statement on intelligence leak to Russians


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Bob Corker's statement regarding intelligence breach with Russians


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Did Obama fire Boente knowing Trump would ask him to rejoin?


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Claude Taylor: Sealed indictment against Trump to serve as basis for impeachment


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Clapper says Russia is withholding data on Republicans


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Self-incrimination


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We said no for good reason!


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Series of headlines batter administration


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Leaker in chief


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Senate Intel Committee expands investigation


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Dangers of the hollow man


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