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To ensure delivery to your inbox add email@mail.msnbc.com to your contacts | [View in browser]( Add MSNBC to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email](listvar=sub_daily) It is day 774 of the Trump administration, and President Trump is now facing a [brand new investigation](, the widest since the launch of the Mueller inquiry, and one that could extend well into the 2020 campaign. The Democratic head of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressman[Jerry Nadler](, launched an aggressive investigation into 3-areas: allegations of obstruction of justice, public corruption, and other abuses of power by Trump and his inner circle. The Judiciary Committee is demanding documents from [81 people](, agencies and entities linked to President Trump and his associates from [every aspect]( of the president’s life -- spanning his [business](, his [campaign](, his family, and his [administration](. A request was made for information about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting to get dirt on Hillary Clinton, Trump's intervention with the FBI on behalf of Michael Flynn, the firing of James Comey, efforts to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, possible Russian financing, and the [hush money payments]( that Michael Cohen testified about last Wednesday. What is the [end goal](? As Rep. Ted Lieu summed it up: If it takes us to impeachment, [we're going to go there](, and Rep. Nadler’s committee has the power to draft articles of impeachment. [Nadler: 'Our job is to protect the rule of law in this country']( Rep. Jerry Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, talks with Rachel Maddow about the stack of document requests sent out today as a first installment in a wide range of investigations into the Trump administration. [Watch Now]( [WSJ: Cohen lawyer discussed question of pardon after FBI raids]( Rachel Maddow shares new reporting from the Wall Street Journal that Michael Cohen's lawyer discussed the possibility of a pardon with Trump's lawyers in the weeks after Cohen's properties were raided by the FBI. [Watch Now]( [Fmr Prosecutor: Roger Stone is 'going to the slammer']( Mueller’s office has notified the Judge in Roger Stone’s case about an Instagram post that could violate a strict gag order. Former Prosecutor Jon Flannery says if the Judge “stands by what she said in the last hearing,” Stone is likely going to jail. [Watch Now]( [Trump hosts another fast food party]( At CPAC, conservatives couldn't stop talking about cows and burgers, while at the White House, President Trump won't stop serving them. [Watch Now]( [LATEST NEWS]( [Did Trump confidant Roger Stone just violate a gag order with... Instagram?]( [Trump blames failed North Korea summit on Michael Cohen]( [Was Trump's CPAC speech a preview of his re-election rally strategy?]( Follow MSNBC [F]( [T]( [I]( [G]( [T]( [R]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: MSNBC 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 This is an automated email. Do not reply directly to this email. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily) | [Manage Subscription]( | [Contact]( [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily) [Manage Subscription]( [Contact](

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