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The Treasury Department plans to sanction an 'active Russian agent' and Giuliani associate who sent dirt on Biden to Republicans

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He also met in December with Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to discuss launching investigations targeting the Bidens. Derkach is also an associate of Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. The two men met in Kyiv last December to discuss investigating the Biden family, according to Politico. The House of Representatives was in the middle of its impeachment inquiry into Trump at the time over his efforts to strongarm the Ukrainian government into launching politically motivated investigations targeting the Bidens.

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