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Experts: Mueller questions leaked by Team Trump
Matthew Rozsa
More than 40 questions from Special Counsel Robert Mueller to President Donald Trump have been leaked
House Republicans’ Russia report tries to exonerate Trump but can’t fully carry his water
Matthew Rozsa
Even though the House Intelligence Committee is led by Rep. Devin Nunes, their report didn't let Trump off the hook
There are no rules for Sean Hannity at Fox News
Matt Gertz
Fox allowed Hannity to defeat Cohen on the network's airwaves without disclosing that he had been Cohen's client
Democrats sue Trump’s campaign, Russia and WikiLeaks over 2016 election
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats are suing the participants in the Trump-Russia conspiracy for their actions during the 2016 election
Donald Trump’s biggest donors sponsored the most racist ads in the campaign
Matthew Rozsa
One of Trump's main financial backers helped finance an ad campaign targeting voters susceptible to Islamophobia
How much does Roger Stone really know?
Charlie May
Stone claimed in an email to have eaten dinner with Julian Assange on the same day he forewarned Clinton leaks
Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner, the GRU and the stealing of the presidency
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How Russian military intelligence conspired to elect Donald Trump
Roger Stone admits to 2016 phone conversation with Julian Assange: Report
Matthew Rozsa
Political trickster and Trump ally Roger Stone allegedly knew about WikiLeaks' plan to release hacked emails
Sam Nunberg melts down on live TV
Lucian K. Truscott IV
He’s one of Trump’s “best people” and the lot of them are going to bring down the President
Break up the Intelligence Committee: Devin Nunes can’t be trusted with national secrets
Heather Digby Parton
Nunes will never stop being Trump's lapdog. Even if Democrats win back the House, his committee must be disbanded
Behind Sam Nunberg’s meltdown — it all goes back to Roger Stone
Heather Digby Parton
Roger Stone's protégé had an epic TV meltdown Monday, maybe because his former boss is in Mueller's crosshairs
Robert Mueller is closing in on President Trump. Here’s proof
Matthew Rozsa
A witness in the probe into alleged Trump-Russia collusion was sent a subpoena requesting a wide range of documents
Beware, President Trump: Robert Mueller is just getting started
Heather Digby Parton
Special Counsel Robert Mueller may finally be getting to the biggest issues — and getting closer to the president
What did Donald Trump know about stolen WikiLeaks emails?
Matthew Rozsa
The special counsel wants to find out whether Trump knew about the stolen emails before the public at large
A momentous week in America: How social media shaped the news
Andrew O'Hehir
Florida teens seize their own story, Mueller indicts 13 Russians and Julian Assange is exposed. They're connected
British judge upholds Julian Assange’s warrant for arrest
Nicole Karlis
The Wikileaks founder has been living in the Embassy of Ecuador in London for over five years
Julian Assange duped by fake Sean Hannity account, tried to send “news” about Senate Democrat
AlterNet
“I felt bad. He really thought he was talking to Sean Hannity”
After Sean Hannity’s Twitter is hacked, fans blame “Deep State” conspiracy
Matthew Sheffield
Turkish hackers trying to spread propaganda were the likely culprit but Hannity's fans fingered the "Deep State"
4 things Trump has to worry about when Steve Bannon testifies
Jefferson Morley
Mueller wants to know more about Jared Kushner, the Trump Tower meeting, WikiLeaks, and Pence
Civil disobedience in the Trump era: A new wave of activism?
Matthew Rozsa
For those who believe Trump is an illegitimate president, it's time to step up to stronger tactics
Matt Lauer and the emails: How accused harassers conjured a fake Hillary scandal
Amanda Marcotte
Men accused of harassment and abuse shared a bizarre obsession with Clinton's emails. This is not a coincidence
The 25 best political podcasts for anxious liberals (just like you!)
Charlie May
Hours of sharp, addictive punditry and insight for your hungry, hungry ears
Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary
Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there
How the Mercers bought a huge stake in Steve Bannon’s “populism”
Todd Gitlin
From number-crunching to democracy-choking, the Mercers made their mark
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