The New York Times report that
Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer last June in expectation of
receiving damaging information on Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton is a blow for a White House already saddled with sinking
poll numbers and a stalled legislative agenda.
After a few weeks of political news dominated by the fate of the Senate health care bill and Trump’s trip to Europe, the Russia investigation has resurfaced with a vengeance.
Read more: 6 signs that the Russia investigation could blow up the Trump White House - Salon.com
After a few weeks of political news dominated by the fate of the Senate health care bill and Trump’s trip to Europe, the Russia investigation has resurfaced with a vengeance.
Read more: 6 signs that the Russia investigation could blow up the Trump White House - Salon.com
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