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Where else do leaders do what Trump is accused of? Start with Russia. - Washington Post

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October 03, 2019
Where else do leaders do what Trump is accused of? Start with Russia. - Washington Post
Russians Praise Trump, Taunt Zelensky, as Ukraine Signs On to Peace Plan Proposal - Daily Beast
How Trump's Obsession With a Conspiracy Theory Led to the Impeachment Crisis - TIME
How Russia's Interference In Ukraine Has Altered U.S. Policy Toward Belarus - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Ukraine scandal ropes in the usual suspects - POLITICO

Where else do leaders do what Trump is accused of? Start with Russia. - Washington Post

Washington Post
President Trump talks about the whistleblower in the Oval Office on Wednesday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) The House of Representatives is investigating President Trump’s alleged efforts to pressure Ukraine’s government to dig up dirt on Joe Biden, one of Trump’s potential rivals in the 2020 presidential election.
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Russians Praise Trump, Taunt Zelensky, as Ukraine Signs On to Peace Plan Proposal - Daily Beast

Daily Beast
Existential dread washed over the face of the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, as he sat next to the American president, Donald J. Trump, during their joint press conference on the sidelines of the UN.
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How Trump's Obsession With a Conspiracy Theory Led to the Impeachment Crisis - TIME

TIME
The warning signs were there. In a tweet or offhand remark, President Donald Trump would touch on what he said Ukraine had done to him during the 2016 election. Top Administration officials got an earful.
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How Russia's Interference In Ukraine Has Altered U.S. Policy Toward Belarus - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
WASHINGTON -- While U.S. relations with Russia remain out in the cold five years after Moscow’s seizure of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, ties with Belarus appear to be quickly thawing.
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Ukraine scandal ropes in the usual suspects - POLITICO

POLITICO
Last year, the married lawyers were briefly expected to formally join Trump’s legal team to defend him in the special counsel’s investigation, but those plans were quickly scrapped due to conflicts of interest with their existing clients.
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