One reason it would be difficult to charge Trump is that the Justice Department has a decades-old policy that a sitting president should not be indicted, although the U.S. Constitution is silent on whether a president can face criminal prosecution in court. . ..…
There were two Russian efforts to influence the election, and the other involved hacking into computers to get e-mails from people affiliated with Hillary Clinton's and Democratic Party organizations to gather and disseminate information.. ..…
The case stems from a March 2018 lawsuit by the Department of Justice, which contended that the laws violated the U.S. Constitution. . Reporting by Tom Hals; Editing by Leslie Adler . . . Our Standards: . . . . . . . . . . . ..…
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