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White House aide: president wanted Andrew McCabe punished Robert Reich: assaulting justice, Trump has out-Nixoned Nixon William Barr: attorney general and Trump enabler-in-chief The White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway has escalated the dispute over Donald Trump’s meddling in the workings of the US justice department, claiming that a “two-tier criminal justice system” featuring politicised prosecutions is actively undermining the president and his associates. Related: Dark Towers review: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump and a must-read mystery Related: Trump quotes Emerson: ‘When you strike at the king, you must kill him’ Continue reading…

