2. The Democrats revealed the breadth of their efforts to investigate President Trump and his administration for possible obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power.

Jerrold Nadler, pictured above in February, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, sent demands for documents to 81 agencies, individuals and other entities including the White House; the Justice Department; the F.B.I.; Jared Kushner; David Pecker, chairman of The National Enquirer’s publisher; the Trump campaign; the Trump Foundation; and the presidential inaugural committee.

Also included: Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization official who was repeatedly named by Michael Cohen, Mr. Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, in his public testimony last week when asked who would have insight into any financial irregularities.

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