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A 28-point peace plan that critics say gives Moscow everything it wants has Europe scrambling for relevance. And in U.S. courts, Halligan's marquee prosecutions against Comey and Letitia James implode, raising questions about competence, legality, and political revenge.
By Brett RowleyA 28-point peace plan that critics say gives Moscow everything it wants has Europe scrambling for relevance. And in U.S. courts, Halligan's marquee prosecutions against Comey and Letitia James implode, raising questions about competence, legality, and political revenge.