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    In this 2017 image made from video, seen though an interior window, employees work in the offices of Secureworks in Atlanta. A bipartisan coalition in Congress is working to tweak the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which bans access to computers without their owner's permission, so that companies that have been hacked can disrupt cyberattacks. (AP Photo/Marina Hutchinson)
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    Senators Call Out Susan Rice for ‘Unusual Email’

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    Congressional investigators are baffled by the turn of events in the Michael Flynn case. But they know they find the Flynn case troubling, from start to finish. (AP)
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    Byron York: Comey told Congress FBI agents didn’t think Michael Flynn lied

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    Built in the 1970s, the J. Edgar Hoover Building is crumbling and often criticized as an eyesore in downtown Washington. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg)
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    The budget message from President Trump said the budget reflects the administration's
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    Obama administration national security adviser Susan Rice sent an email to herself the day of President Trump's inauguration about a briefing that took place that month on Russian hacking during the 2016 presidential election. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    Bob Woodward, left, and Carl Bernstein, wrote in an article Friday that President Trump's response to the Russia investigation was
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    Trump-Russia investigation ‘eerily similar’ to Saturday Night Massacre, say Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

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    President Trump tweeted on Saturday that he sent the Democratic memo back to the House Intelligence Committee because it was
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    Trump: Democrats’ ‘very political’ memo was weaponized so they could play transparency blame game

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