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…ecause if finds the entire narrative of the case for obstruction in plain sight. Almost nothing about the case involves new information. "This indictment could have been drafted without anyone being interviewed," said this source. Rather it takes well covered public events and mo...
…onstitutional trampling on the separation of powers. As the President, by nature and design, tries to claim aggressive new powers, the Mueller team, almost in equal proportion, is trying to limit the theory of Presidential power and, even, to criminalize an expansive exercise of...
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…he Obama administration has talked about trans- Pacific and trans-Atlantic accords. Yet it has failed to close even one new free- trade agreement. Ron Kirk, the president's trade representative, said in 2009 that the administration did not have "deal fever." In fact, it has been...
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…he federal data hub does not work, though he said he believes that to be a relatively unlikely scenario. “If there’s a new rule, that could throw us into a quandary,” Hager said. “You could have, | don’t know, a disaster ora fire. | think we’ve got backup and contingency plans f...
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…upplying utilities like phone service, power, and water. Routine government action does not include a decision to award new business or to continue business with a particular party.'*! Nor does it include acts that are within an official’s discretion or that would consti- tute mi...
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