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WASHINGTON -- A former Trump campaign aide spent much of the day Monday promising to defy a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller, even throwing down the challenge to arrest me, then backed off his defiance by saying he would probably cooperate in the end. In an interview Monday night with The Associated Press, Sam Nunberg said he was angry over Mueller s request t
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Al Franken is living in electoral limbo, but he s walking the Senate halls today nonetheless, and meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.Franken is heading into a r
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