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justthenews.com | Steven Richards
A newly declassified FBI memo detailing the findings of its probe into Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr about the veracity of her testimony to Congress delivers new details about the Hillary Clinton campaign’s fingerprints on the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation. The New York Post reported that Ohr, the wife of a former Justice Department official, gave “demonstrably false” testimony to Congress about her involvement in drafting and disseminating the since-debunked dossiers.
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justthenews.com | Steven Richards
A former political consultant and advisor to Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said in a sworn deposition that the congresswoman asked him to “blackmail” her fiancé to obtain ownership of two properties they jointly owned, using nude pictures of women she had discovered on his phone as leverage. The deposition adds a new twist to the lowcountry congresswoman’s very public accusations against her now ex-fiancé. Mace alleged that he took nude photographs of her and other women without consent.
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1 week ago |
justthenews.com | Steven Richards
A newly declassified FBI document released by Iowa GOP Senator Chuck Grassley shows that the FBI found the Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr likely lied to Congress about her contribution to the Crossfire Hurricane probe into Donald Trump but was never held accountable by the Justice Department.
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1 week ago |
justthenews.com | Steven Richards
A Florida appellate court on Wednesday denied a petition from the Pulitzer Prize Board asking that the underlying legal proceedings in President Donald Trump’s defamation suit against the board members should be paused while he is in office, on presidential immunity grounds. The ruling from Judge Robert Rugg, of the Fourth District Court of Appeal for the State of Florida, is another win for Trump in the defamation case.
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1 week ago |
justthenews.com | Steven Richards
As President Donald Trump trades barbs with the Kremlin, both the administration and the Senate are mulling imposing tougher sanctions on Putin’s Russia to force the country to the negotiating table and end its war in Ukraine. Despite reported deliberations inside the second Trump administration, the president has so far declined to ratchet up sanctions on Putin’s regime in the hopes of facilitating good-faith negotiations.
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