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The White House made securing conversations on a top-secret server "standard procedure" after back-to-back leaks plagued the administration in early 2017.

Former Ukrainian General Prosecutor Viktor Shokin testified in a sworn affidavit he was fired as a result of "direct and intense pressure from Joe Biden."

President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe put ink on phase one of a trade deal to open Japanese markets to roughly $7 billion in U.S. goods.

White House Began Storing Phone Records on Secure Server After Back-to-Back Leaks in 2017
Former Ukrainian Prosecutor Testifies Firing Was Due to “Direct and Intense Pressure from Joe Biden”
Trump, Abe Sign New U.S.-Japan Trade Deal

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