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    Judge approves evidence in probe into Trump’s handling of classified documents

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  • Justice Department says police can sue Trump over Jan. 6

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  • AG Garland grilled by Senate lawmakers during DOJ hearing

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  • Pence: Special counsel subpoena is 'unprecedented and unconstitutional'

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  • Third batch of classified documents found at Biden’s Delaware home

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  • What special counsel Robert Hur will look for in classified documents tied to Biden

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  • Special counsel appointed to review classified documents tied to Biden

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  • Garland announces special counsel for Biden classified documents investigation

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  • Biden faces growing questions over second batch of classified documents found

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  • DOJ reviews classified documents found at think tank tied to Biden

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  • What’s next for DOJ after Jan. 6 committee’s possible criminal referrals?

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  • Who is Jack Smith? AG Garland calls special counsel an ‘impartial and determined prosecutor’

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Rosenberg: Eventual Roger Stone verdict 'infected' after DOJ removes appearance of fairness

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Chuck Rosenberg discusses the abrupt resignation of four federal prosecutors from the Roger Stone case after the Department of Justice Justice Department said it planned to reduce its recommended sentence for the longtime Trump ally. He discusses the ruling's affect on the verdict, and how it will be viewed by the pubic.