President Trump urges Attorney General Sessions to halt Mueller Russia probe
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The passage only repeats a public political statement by the President without providing new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures but adds no novel in Donald Trump publicly demanded the end of the Mueller investigation. Trump specifically targeted Attorney General Jeff Sessions and special counsel Robert Mueller. The statement was posted on Twitter
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