conclusions: Each instance has elicited cries of fake news from the president and his supporters, stoking the claim that the mainstream media is biased and irresponsible, according to The Guardian. But these disputed stories have tended to be about distinct events or actions; they were effectively clues rather than conclusions about Trump's potential criminality. Reporters at the Guardian, CNN, McClatchy News and other outlets have published disputed, suspect or uncorroborated stories about Trump and the investigation swirling around him since special counsel Robert S. Mueller III began his probe 21 months ago. Buzz Feed's story on Thursday, written by Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier, was of a different nature and magnitude It reported that prosecutors had detailed evidence that Trump had directed Cohen to lie to Congress about Trump's proposed office tower project in Moscow in 2016 a direct accusation of presidential criminality. The big claim led to a big fall on Friday. Democrats argued that would be an impeachable offense, if proved.
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