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Washington mdash; Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, who served in the upper ranks of the Justice Department during the FBI s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, told lawmakers Wednesday that former FBI Director James Comey went rogue when he unilaterally dispatched agents to interview former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House in t
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AP Photo/Charles Dharapak With one day to go until the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential candidates are barnstorming the Hawkeye State in a final attempt to win support before Tuesday s influential first-in-the-nation vote. Speaking to crowds at
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stanley becher ntenders fighting for supremacy in the state crisscrossed through Iowa Monday. Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman remained in New Hampshire, where he is banking on a strong finish to stay in the race. The candidates made last-ditch appeals in hopes of securing a victory that would translate into a major boost in momentum ahead of next week s New Hampshire primary. Mitt Romney, who holds a narrow lead in Iowa polls, was joined by his wife and children onstage in Dubuque, where he reprised a line his wife delivered during the last presidential cycle after she fell down at a local hotel: I fell on da butt in Dubuque! He then went on to point to his experience in the business world. According to a recent poll
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