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Trump praises Putin at national security forum
Washington Post 09.08.2016
Donald Trump, on Russian TV Network, Criticizes U.S. Foreign Policy
WSJ 09.09.2016
Trump attacks U.S. foreign policy, political press corps on state-owned Russian television network
Washington Post 09.09.2016
It’s No Cold War, but Vladimir Putin Relishes His Role as Disrupter
The New York Times 09.30.2016
What Is Russia Up To, and Is It Time to Draw the Line?
The New York Times 09.30.2016
Investigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia
The New York Times 11.01.2016
Trump Received Unsubstantiated Report That Russia Had Damaging Information About Him
The New York Times 01.11.2017
Christopher Steele, Ex-British Intelligence Officer, Said to Have Prepared Dossier on Trump
WSJ 01.11.2017
Trump Nominee Rex Tillerson Suggests Hard Line on Russia, But Won’t Commit on Sanctions
WSJ 01.12.2017
Turmoil at the National Security Council, From the Top Down
The New York Times 02.12.2017
Mike Flynn’s Position as National Security Adviser Grows Tenuous in White House
WSJ 02.13.2017
Despite early denials, growing list of Trump camp contacts with Russians haunts White House
Washington Post 03.04.2017
Connecting Trump’s Dots to Russia
The New York Times 03.09.2017
Comey Confirms FBI Probe of Trump-Russia Links
WSJ 03.20.2017
Russia: The scandal Trump can't shake - BBC News
BBC News 03.28.2017
Mike Flynn Offers to Testify in Exchange for Immunity
WSJ 03.31.2017
Trump’s Syria Strike Sends Russia a Signal
WSJ 04.07.2017
Trump Told Russians That Firing ‘Nut Job’ Comey Eased Pressure From Investigation
The New York Times 05.19.2017
Sen. McCain Softens ‘Watergate’ Statement on Trump Administration Turmoil
WSJ 05.21.2017
Ex-C.I.A. Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia
The New York Times 05.23.2017
Trump-Putin Meeting at G-20 Lasts Far Longer Than Scheduled
The New York Times 07.07.2017
Russian Dirt on Clinton? ‘I Love It,’ Donald Trump Jr. Said
The New York Times 07.11.2017
Rancor at White House as Russia Story Refuses to Let the Page Turn
The New York Times 07.12.2017
Campaign Opposition Research Is Standard. But Not ‘Oppo’ From Hostile Nations.
The New York Times 07.12.2017
Natalia Veselnitskaya, Lawyer Who Met Trump Jr., Seen as Fearsome Moscow Insider
The New York Times 07.12.2017
Russian Officials Overheard Discussing Trump Associates Before Campaign Began
WSJ 07.12.2017
Trump and Putin Held a Second, Undisclosed, Private Conversation
The New York Times 07.18.2017
Guest List at Donald Trump Jr.’s Meeting With Russian Expands Again
The New York Times 07.18.2017
Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired Sessions
The New York Times 07.19.2017
Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Trump
The New York Times 07.20.2017
Donald Trump signs Russia sanctions bill into law | News | DW | 02.08.2017
DW.COM 08.02.2017
At the Intersection of Russia Probe and Social Media: Donald Trump’s Digital Chief
WSJ 10.13.2017
How Trump’s skepticism of U.S. intelligence on Russia left an election threat unchecked
Washington Post 12.14.2017
Trump’s Conspicuous Silence Leaves a Struggle Against Russia Without a Leader
The New York Times 02.17.2018
WSJ 02.16.2018
Opinion | Putin Has Overplayed His Hand
03.31.2018
Democratic Party Alleges Trump-Russia Conspiracy in New Lawsuit
The New York Times 04.20.2018
WSJ 07.12.2018
Trump Sheds All Notions of How a President Should Conduct Himself Abroad
New York TImes 07.16.2018
Republicans Reproach Trump on Russian Meddling
WSJ 07.16.2018
A Besieged Trump Says He Misspoke on Russian Election Meddling
New York TImes 07.17.2018
Trump Leaves GOP, Intelligence Community and Allies in the Hot Seat
WSJ 07.16.2018
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