The charges against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, his longtime business partner Rick Gates and former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos mark the first criminal allegations to come from probes into possible Russian influence in U.S. political affairs.
By Matt Zapotosky, Rosalind S. Helderman and Carol D. Leonnig • Read more »
Prosecutors say a Russian-connected professor whom George Papadopoulos met with in early 2016 said he had information on Hillary Clinton that included thousands of the Democrat's emails.
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President Trump has consistently claimed that the Russia investigation is fake and a hoax. But today's revelations from the special counsel show it is very real.
Papadopoulos, a former campaign adviser to President Trump, pleaded guilty earlier this month to lying to federal officials. Read the criminal information, plea agreement and statement of the offense.
The Podesta Group is not named in the newly released court documents, but Tony Podesta is resigning amid the indictments that cast a shadow on work his firm had done with Paul Manafort that may have benefited a Ukrainian regime friendly to the Kremlin.
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Powell, a Republican, is widely viewed as a safe pick who is unlikely to make any dramatic changes to Fed's handling of the economy at a time when the stock market is soaring and unemployment is at a 16-year low. The White House intends to announce the selection on Thursday.
The proposal would have barred recruitment of transgender people into the military and would have forced the dismissal of current transgender service members.
But the judge denied a defense motion to dismiss the case against the Army sergeant facing trial for abandoning his post in Afghanistan. Bergdahl faces the potential for life in prison.
Brazil is undergoing religious debates similar to those sparked 500 years ago by Martin Luther — over church riches and corruption, political power and the proper way to read the Bible.
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