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U.S. senators sold off stocks before markets hit hard by coronavirus impactRecords show that that the Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman and his wife sold between roughly $600,000 and $1.7 million in more than 30 separate transactions just before the market began to fall from coronavirus fears.PoliticsMar 20, 2020
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Senate Intelligence Committee backs assessment Russia meddled in election to favour TrumpThe Senate intelligence committee says it agrees with a 2017 assessment by intelligence agencies that Russia intervened in the presidential election earlier to hurt the candidacy of Democrat Hillary Clinton and to help Donald Trump.PoliticsMay 16, 2018
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Both Republicans and Democrats troubled by Donald Trump’s firing of James ComeyIt is not very often you can get both parties to agree on anything in the United States but President Donald Trump’s decision to fire FBI director James Comey Tuesday did just that.PoliticsMay 9, 2017
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