Headline RoundupMay 17th, 2018
One Year Into Russia Probe
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President Donald Trump railed against special counsel Robert Mueller and the media Thursday morning, the one-year anniversary of his appointment.
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Mueller investigation enters Year Two: What comes next — and how it could endWashington Post
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Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to influence the 2016 election turns a year old on Thursday. In 365 days, Mueller's team has charged 19 people, as well as three companies, and secured five guilty pleas. He is showing no signs of slowing down.
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Trump Rails Against Media, Mueller On One-Year Anniversary Of Special CounselThe Daily Caller
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President Donald Trump railed against special counsel Robert Mueller and the media Thursday morning, the one-year anniversary of his appointment.
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Donald Trump and lawyers blast Robert Mueller at Russia investigation one-year anniversaryUSA TODAY
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Russia Special Counsel Robert Mueller marks one year on the job Thursday, but no one at the White House is celebrating — especially President Trump.
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