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Fox News may have given the Trump campaign 2016 debate questions in advance


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Here's why.One of Putin’s closest friends was just implicated in a massive money laundering schemeLuke Perry was delivered by Sherrod Brown's father House to vote on resolution condemning anti-Semitism after Rep. Ilhan Omar's latest commentsMLB is launching an investigation into a domestic violence incident involving the San Francisco Giants CEOTrump brings back the fast food buffet for another football team's White House visitHouse Democrats just demanded documents from 81 Trump associatesFox News may have given the Trump campaign 2016 debate questions in advancePresident Trump once raged against CNN when debate questions were shared with Hillary Clinton ahead of the 2016 primaries. That prompted CNN to ask Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) if, like another Democrat reportedly said, Democrats are worried the "optics of grilling the president's daughter would backfire." Kelly disputed that idea, saying that, if handled "in a methodical way," she wasn't "sure" if requesting documents from Ivanka "would backfire."One Democrat, Rep. Gerry Connolly (Va.), did mirror that language in telling CNN last week the "optics" of "compelling testimony from members of the [Trump] family ... We could have had chefs, we could have, but we got fast food because you know what, I know you people very well" https://t.co/AfEIFrfeM5 pic.twitter.com/RMxeclDZEI— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) March 4, 2019House Democrats just demanded documents from 81 Trump associatesHouse Judiciary Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) is leaving no stone unturned and no President Trump associate unquestioned.From the moment the House flipped in Democrats' favor, Nadler pledged to investigate everything from Trump's campaign to his ouster of ex-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. It's all part of a new investigation Nadler announced Sunday, which will probe "obstruction of justice," "public corruption," and "abuses of power" and possibly mirror or back up Mueller's investigation, per the release.The 81 names on Nadler's request range from ex-White House officials like Sessions and Sean Spicer, to National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, to campaign associates George Papadopoulos and Roger Stone, to Trump's family and businesses, to the NRA and WikiLeaks.

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