With its unprecedented power, is there anything anyone can do about it . I wish i could tell you that were going to be able to stop all interference. But that just wouldnt be realistic. All in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. Tonight, the infamous steel dossier is at the very center of the news on the russia investigation. Nbc news reports that investigators on special counsel Robert Muellers team have interviewed christopher steele. Thats of course the former British Intelligence officer who compiled that absolutely explosive document. The dossier deals an alleged effort by the russian government over a period of years, stretching back to 2013 or so, to cultivate and coopt donald trump and his inner circle, as well as an extensive conspiracy between the Trump Campaign and Russian Forces to Work Together to interfere in the 2016 president ial election on trumps behalf. The president denies those
and now it appears mueller wants to ask some followup question
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criminals, hardened criminals. it remains unclear how the united states will be able to deport migrants in violation of this policy. if those transit nations, like mexico or guatemala, do not agree to take them in. it marks an effort r to reduce e number of people eligible to apply for asylum. the question remains how this would affect the existing backlog of asylum cases. over the past two years the number of new cases to u.s. immigration courts has been on the rise. this comes despite the administration s efforts to reduce immigration and speed up the process for these cases. as politico points out the backlog the court has has grown much faster in one year than the inflow of migrants. at rate of almost three times of new cases coming into the the courts. the number of pending cases has been on the rise for the past
the committee s members would have been excluded. however, it is unclear if mueller s appearance before the intelligence committee will be extended, while the arrangement eases earlier frustrations as politico points out the july 24st hearing puts the testimony one day before congress begins the month long summer recess, leaving advocates little time to seize on momentum before lawmakers scatter to their districts. a separate closed door session have been cancelled according to multiple lawmakers. embattled secretary of labor alex acosta is resigning over widespread criticism over a decades old plea deal with jeffrey epstein. acosta appeared with president trump on the white house south lawn and told reporters he was resigning because he didn t want the epstein situation to become an even bigger distraction. trump praised his labor secretary and said that the decision to step down was all acosta s. i have seen coverage of this
breaking news, in a radical depart tour from precedent, the president of the united states is personally interviewing two people for u.s. attorney jobs here in new york, including one who as politico points out would have jurisdiction over trump tower and be in a position to investigate the trump administration. that would be the same job once held by now-former prosecutor precede laura who said he was fired by the president after refusing to quit when donald trump ordered 46 u.s. prosecutors, holdovers from the obama administration, to immediately resign. at the time of his firing bharara was reportedly investigation donald trump s pick for the department of health and human services, tom price. bharara also said the president kept trying to cultivate a relationship with him. so he called me in december, ostensibly to shoot the breeze, asked me how i was doing, wanted to make sure i was okay. i didn t say anything at the time to him, it was a little bit uncomfortable. he was not the
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