The Trump administration is continuing to deflect questions pertaining to the ever expanding investigation into Russian meddling in American politics and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has requested financial documents pertaining to U.S. President Donald Trump, while Mr. Trump has reorganized his private legal team.
And the American president has been asking pointed questions about potential pardons, something his new press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says is no big deal.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed reporters' questions about Russian meddling as overblown.
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The Washington Post reports Special Counsel Robert Mueller is looking into Donald Trump's financial dealings, and requesting his tax returns, documents the American president has steadfastly refused to make public, despite many previous presidents doing exactly that.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the scope of the special counsels' work is limited.
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