Trump May Have Broken Federal Bribery Laws In The Ukraine Scandal—But What Will His Justice Department Do About It?
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"The facts as we now know them sketch out the possibility of a criminal violation of the anti-bribery statute," says Paul Rozensweig, a former senior counsel in Independent Counsel Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation and now a senior fellow at the R Street Institute. "Were the President anyone other than the President, that would be sufficient predication to open an investigation."Featured Publications
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