As Democrats accelerate their drive to defeat U.S. President Trump in November, they have a potent new weapon in a report by a Republican-led Senate committee that chronicles the “grave counterintelligence threat” posed by the extensive contacts between Trump’s former campaign chairman and a Russian intelligence operative.
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In this file photo taken on July 16, 2018, US President Donald Trump (2L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin wait ahead a meeting in Helsinki.