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CNN asks if Robert Mueller crossed a “red line” by looking at the Trump Organization
Matthew Sheffield
Is the DOJ’s Russia investigation ramping up or winding down by seeking documents from the president’s business?
Steve Bannon fascinated with Benito Mussolini’s “virility” and “fashion sense”
Matthew Rozsa
The former Trump adviser and Breitbart executive has positive things to say about the fascist dictator
Is social media destroying democracy?
Steven Rosenfeld
What exactly have Silicon Valley’s top social media platforms unleashed on the political world?
Big game baby: White House plans end-run around animal hunting ban
Jeremy Binckes
The future of endangered animals is a lot more precarious
Stormy Daniels’ lawyer says she was physically threatened
Matthew Rozsa
It's one of the most explosive allegations to come out of the Stormy saga so far
New report on CIA nominee Gina Haspel may rescue her: But it shouldn’t
Heather Digby Parton
It seems Haspel did not oversee the torture of Abu Zubaydah. She's still implicated in the CIA's Bush-era crimes
After blasting reports of a Cabinet shakeup, Trump plans to fire McMaster: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is reportedly thinking of shaking up a number of influential positions in his administration
Could Josh Kushner’s liberal stance threaten brother Jared Kushner’s place in the White House?
Mehreen Kasana
Jared's younger sibling recently made a large donation to a surprising progressive cause.
Trump-Hitler comparisons too easy and ignore the murderous history
Sylvia Taschka
Facile comparisons do more to confuse than clarify the urgent issues at stake
Conor Lamb won by running against Paul Ryan, not Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Nancy Pelosi is widely disliked, as rookie candidate Conor Lamb figured out. But Paul Ryan is even more unpopular.
Trump is packing the federal bench with NRA-endorsed pro-gun judges
Amanda Marcotte
The NRA usually can't shoot down gun reforms in court. But with the help of Trump's judges, that may change
After Conor Lamb: Democrats who could steal red districts
Sophia Tesfaye
Is Conor Lamb a Republican in Demo-drag? No, and candidates like him could turn the blue wave into a tsunami
George W. Bush tried steel tariffs. It didn’t work
William Hauk
Bush revoked his steel tariffs less than two years after imposing them in 2002
My privilege wakeup call with the author of “So You Want To Talk About Race”
Lauren Schiller
It's not enough for white women to be feminists: “It's not an immunization against other bigotries"
Ryan Zinke: I’m against wind power because I’m pro-bird
Nicole Karlis
Zinke says "wind chops up birds," yet it was his department that overturned a federal law protecting bird killing
Lawmakers act quickly to reform pet air travel rules, remain stagnant on gun violence
Charlie May
Politicians are taking quick and decisive action on subjects in the news — but not gun violence!
Pentagon shells out nearly $140,000 at Trump properties
Shira Tarlo
The payments are the latest indication that taxpayer money flows to Trump's company
Mueller subpoenas Trump Organization; Dems say Trump Org worked with sanctioned Russian bank
Charlie May
House Democrats said the Trump Organization was "actively negotiating" with a sanctioned Russian bank
Newt Gingrich and White House schemed to purge the State Department: report
Matthew Rozsa
Emails reportedly show that the conservative crusade against the "deep state" has gone off the deep end
Trump is finally sanctioning Russia
Matthew Rozsa
The new sanctions are being implemented more than a month after congressional deadlines for doing so had passed
Another Trump lawyer has been connected to the Stormy Daniels case
Charlie May
There's now a definite connection between the Trump Organization and the porn star
Trump’s new economic adviser Larry Kudlow doesn’t know economics
Cody Fenwick
On tax cuts, inflation and the recession, Kudlow was spectacularly wrong
President Trump admits to the world that he makes things up to America’s allies
Matthew Rozsa
The president admitted that he concocted facts in a meeting with Justin Trudeau
Stephen Colbert debuts “March Sadness,” as White House staffers place bets on who’s out next
Charlie May
It's fodder for late night comedy, but there's a lot of dysfunction in the White House
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