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Asha Rangappa

MSNBC Columnist

Asha Rangappa is a senior lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a former associate dean at Yale Law School. Before Yale, she served as a special agent in the New York Division of the FBI, specializing in counterintelligence investigations. She has been a contributor on numerous television and radio outlets and is now a legal and national security analyst.

Asha Rangappa is a senior lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a former associate dean at Yale Law School. Before Yale, she served as a special agent in the New York Division of the FBI, specializing in counterintelligence investigations. She has been a contributor on numerous television and radio outlets and is now a legal and national security analyst.

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736d ago

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The media keeps giving Trump what he wants

Trump’s false assertion that he would be arrested last week underscores the danger of falling into Trump's media narrative trap in the Manhattan DA investigation.

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738d ago

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Trump’s own lawyers are turning out to be his greatest legal weakness

Trump's legal troubles with Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg aren't going anywhere, with a potential indictment looming and Trump's lawyers posing risk of their own.

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800d ago

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Why Biden’s classified docs scandal may do more damage than Trump’s

What new classified documents discovered at Biden's residence mean for the president, and how the scandal compares (and doesn't) to Trump's debacle.

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832d ago

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The Jan. 6 transcripts show the scope of Trumpworld's obstruction

The House Jan. 6 committee transcripts from Cassidy Hutchinson and Charlie Kirk show the ways Donald Trump and his allies obstructed justice and Congress.

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868d ago

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Elon Musk may not be afraid of the FTC — but he should be

Elon Musk’s Twitter deal incurs FTC consent decree after questionable actions from the new CEO, as Musk attends a trial for another business dealing.
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