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Watergate Prosecutor Compares Russia Probe to Nixon Investigation

Jill Wine-Banks, well-known for her grilling of President Nixon鈥檚 secretary Rose Mary Woods on the 18 陆 minute gap in the tapes, joins Soledad O鈥橞rien to discuss the ongoing investigations, standards of evidence and comparisons between the Russia probe and Watergate.

Watergate Prosecutor Compares Russia Probe to Nixon Investigation

Jill Wine-Banks, well-known for her grilling of President Nixon鈥檚 secretary Rose Mary Woods on the 18 陆 minute gap in the tapes, joins Soledad O鈥橞rien to discuss the ongoing investigations, standards of evidence and comparisons between the Russia probe and Watergate.

Updated: 5:05 PM CDT Jun 2, 2017
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Watergate Prosecutor Compares Russia Probe to Nixon Investigation

Jill Wine-Banks, well-known for her grilling of President Nixon鈥檚 secretary Rose Mary Woods on the 18 陆 minute gap in the tapes, joins Soledad O鈥橞rien to discuss the ongoing investigations, standards of evidence and comparisons between the Russia probe and Watergate.

Updated: 5:05 PM CDT Jun 2, 2017
Editorial Standards 鈸�
Investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election are expanding. Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Trump鈥檚 longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen have been subpoenaed by both the Senate and House Intelligence committees. And former FBI director James Comey is expected to testify next week that President Donald Trump asked him to drop the investigation into Flynn鈥檚 contacts with Russian agents. Jill Wine-Banks, the only women on the Watergate trial team, is looking forward to Comey鈥檚 public hearing, saying what the public needs is transparency and hopes Comey鈥檚 testimony will help clear up some of the murkiness. Wine-Banks, well-known for her grilling of President Nixon鈥檚 secretary Rose Mary Woods on the 18 陆 minute gap in the tapes, joins Soledad O鈥橞rien to discuss the ongoing investigations, standards of evidence and comparisons between the Russia probe and Watergate.

Investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election are expanding. Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Trump鈥檚 longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen have been subpoenaed by both the Senate and House Intelligence committees. And former FBI director James Comey is expected to testify next week that President Donald Trump asked him to drop the investigation into Flynn鈥檚 contacts with Russian agents. Jill Wine-Banks, the only women on the Watergate trial team, is looking forward to Comey鈥檚 public hearing, saying what the public needs is transparency and hopes Comey鈥檚 testimony will help clear up some of the murkiness. Wine-Banks, well-known for her grilling of President Nixon鈥檚 secretary Rose Mary Woods on the 18 陆 minute gap in the tapes, joins Soledad O鈥橞rien to discuss the ongoing investigations, standards of evidence and comparisons between the Russia probe and Watergate.

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