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  • Brennan: Intel community may never fully know what was compromised by Trump

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  • Maddow: 'The harm is done,' Trump shattered U.S. reputation for protecting allies' intel

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  • Coded comments from GOP congressmen add to concerns about violence around Trump case

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  • Maddow on Trump indictment: 'He knew it was wrong when he did it'

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  • Schiff: Indictment clearly show’s Trump’s ‘maligned intent’

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  • Pence says 'no one is above the law' referencing Trump indictment

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  • Michael Beschloss: Trump indictment makes Nixon look like a schoolboy

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  • GOP's 'weaponization' script wears thin in defense of Trump

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  • Why Biden's documents case is nothing like Trump's despite the GOP's effort to equate them

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  • Trump leaves trail of lawyers in difficult positions on road to indictment

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  • 'Impossible not to prosecute': Litany of obstruction examples force DOJ's hand on Trump

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  • 'The nomination with an ankle bracelet'? Indictment tests GOP devotion to Trump

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  • Melber: Trump is innocent until proven guilty, but is starting out really, really behind

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  • Bannon's own words make clear why he was subpoenaed in the special counsel's Jan. 6 probe

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  • Trump's lawyers learned that he is a target of the classified documents investigation

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  • Mother of Florida shooting victim 'elated' by suspect's arrest

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  • Reports of Mark Meadows testifying to federal grand jury an ominous sign for Trump

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FBI admits forensic testimony flawed

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The Washington Post reports that for over two decades, 26 of 28 examiners at the FBI’s “Microscopic Hair Comparison Unit” overstated evidence in at least 95 percent of cases. Spencer Hsu broke the story and joins Tamron Hall on NewsNation.