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President Donald Trump on Tuesday embraced a line of defense offered by his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, that "collusion is not a crime," even though he continued to deny any alleged ties between his campaign and Moscow during the 2016 election."Collusion is not a crime, but that doesn't matter because there was No Collusion (except by Crooked Hillary and the Democrats)!" Trump tweeted.Speaking to CNN's "New Day" on Monday, Giuliani said he wasn't sure if collusion was a crime."Four months, they're not going to be colluding with Russia, which I don't even know if that's a crime, colluding about Russians," Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor, told CNN's "New Day." "You start analyzing the crime -- the hacking is the crime. ... The President didn't hack."Trump himself made a similar argument to The New York Times in December.Legal experts, however, have repeatedly said that anyone found collaborating with Russia on the 2016 election could be charged with other crimes, such as conspiracy, and special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has not concluded.The-CNN-Wire 1088

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President Donald Trump is ordering the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats and the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle, Washington, in the wake of the UK nerve agent attack, the White House announced Monday.The President is taking the action in response to the poisonings of a former Russian double agent and his daughter in England, the administration announced.Forty-eight of the diplomats work at the Russian embassy and a dozen at the United Nations in New York. They and their families will have seven days to leave the country."The United States takes this action in conjunction with our NATO allies and partners around the world in response to Russia's use of military grade chemical weapons on the soil of the United Kingdom, the latest in this ongoing pattern of destabilizing activities around the world," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.In December 2016, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats in response to Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.  1007

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President Donald Trump has moved ahead with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum, upsetting many of America's biggest trading partners.The measures are more nuanced than what Trump and his advisers had initially threatened to do. Canada and Mexico are exempt from the tariffs for the time being, and other US allies will be allowed to apply to be let off.But analysts have warned the move -- which Trump says is necessary for American national security -- will still ramp up tensions and could lead to a trade war.Here's how the countries that do the most trade with the United States are responding:China: 'A serious attack' 632

  

President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to put on hold an appeals court ruling that Trump’s accountant must immediately turn over tax records to a New York state prosecutor. The move on Tuesday sets up a decision from the high court that could come before Election Day. The court could allow the immediate enforcement of a subpoena issued by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. or block it temporarily. Even if the court rules against Trump, however, the records would normally not be made public but rather turned over to Vance’s office. This is the second time the records issue has reached the high court.Unlike most presidential candidates, Trump has opted not to release his tax returns to the public. Although details of Trump's taxes have largely been a mystery, a September New York Times report shed some light on Trump's finances. The president reportedly did not pay federal income taxes for 10 out of a period of 15 years. He also reportedly paid 0 in federal taxes in 2016 and 2017, an amount far lower than most would expect for a billionaire real estate mogul. 1106

  

President Donald Trump continues his focus on educational institutions Friday, tweeting he is telling the Treasury Department to “re-examine their Tax-Exempt Status.”Earlier this week, after declaring his opinion that schools should re-open this fall, and reports this week that universities and colleges were considering online classes, the president tweeted he “may cut off funding if (U.S. schools) not open.”Friday, the president was more specific, stating he is having treasury look into universities and colleges. 527

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