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Rudy Giuliani’s defense against collusion claims. Plus sexism in U.S. courts, the challenge of blending families, and more.
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Russian Relations: While discussing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of the 2016 election, President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani claimed not only that collusion with Russia would not have been a crime, but also that none had occurred. David A. Graham explains why these talking points don’t add up. And Natasha Bertrand reports that the Department of Homeland Security has paid increasing deference to Red Notices that Russia has issued through Interpol—effectively allowing Russia to use U.S. courts to prosecute

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