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Rod Rosenstein says Donald Trump won’t fire Robert Mueller: “There is no secret plan”
Sophia Tesfaye
Rosenstein says that Mueller will have “full independence” for Russia probe, as Republicans refute firing reports
Nearly half of Americans think Donald Trump obstructed justice: poll
Charlie May
Trump's ratings continue to plummet, as voters say they trust James Comey more
Will Donald Trump do the unthinkable and fire Bob Mueller?
Jefferson Morley
As the former FBI chief starts investigating, Trump's remaining inner circle is going to extremes to find a way out
“The Daily Show” opens an actual physical library of Trump’s tweets
Matthew Rozsa
The library will include an exhibit called "Sad! A Retrospective"
President Trump discusses “travel ban” after another court strikes it down
Taylor Link
Trump goes to Twitter to respond to his latest loss in the courts and to call on the Supreme Court to hear the case
Donald Trump’s personal lawyer said that he got Preet Bharara fired
Jesse Eisinger, Justin Elliott
Donald Trump’s lawyer in the Russia investigation, Marc Kasowitz, bragged he was behind the firing of Preet Bharara
Russia’s attempts to influence the presidential election were worse than you thought
Matthew Rozsa
Russia's attempted influence in the presidential election went so far as to impact 39 states' voting software
Jeff Sessions walks the tightrope: Compromised attorney general must try to shield his boss and protect himself
Heather Digby Parton
Sessions is in a tough spot: He must prove his loyalty to Trump while explaining his own deeply troubling conduct
The U.S. is still in danger of hitting the debt ceiling, and Steven Mnuchin is taking it seriously
Matthew Rozsa
The Treasury secretary wants the Congress to raise the debt ceiling — but has a backup plan if they don't
Trump brings out the Bible for faith and freedom
Adele Stan
With the country’s eyes on Comey, Trump enlists evangelicals to push Senate on health bill
Donald Trump’s foreign policy is so much more corrupt and dangerous than his possible ties to Putin
David Klion
Is he a Russian puppet? Probably not, but his credulity and venality put the whole world at risk
Donald Trump in Wonderland: Literally everything our president says and does reflects the opposite of reality
Bob Cesca
Monday's fawning Cabinet meeting was just the latest example of a doomed presidency driven by dangerous fictions
Armed right-wingers rally in Houston to defend statue — that nobody is attacking
Amanda Marcotte
Texas patriots rally to defend a statue of Sam Houston in Hermann Park. Problem? No one wants to tear it down
Right-wing talk radio is still popular — but as a business model, it’s melting down
Matthew Sheffield
Cumulus Media stock price collapses as pro-Trump billionaire Robert Mercer pulls back; iHeartMedia near bankruptcy
How TV cultivates authoritarianism – and helped elect Trump
James Shanahan
Television is a powerful tool of propaganda, something that Trump knows well
There’s a new way the U.S. is committing to Paris
Brian Kahn
Americans plan to fight climate change with or without the federal government's help
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate features Kathy Griffin’s bloody Trump mask in final campaign ad
Matthew Sheffield
Republican Corey Stewart won a fight to air an ad featuring the controversial image of President Donald Trump
LISTEN: Ruth Ben-Ghiat on how Trump is already using “fascist tactics”
Chauncey DeVega
This week on "The Chauncey DeVega Show," an NYU historian on the role violence plays in Trump's appeal to voters
Donald Trump is losing control of his presidency
Matthew Rozsa
There may be another major shakeup coming in the near future
Trump’s first Cabinet meeting quickly turns into a odd tribute to his presidency
Charlie May
In another bizarre moment for Trump, his Cabinet members showered him with over-the-top compliments
Trump’s travel ban blocked by another court
Matthew Rozsa
The Ninth Circuit's Judge Derrick K. Watson mentioned one of Trump's own tweets in Monday's decision
Newt Gingrich changes his mind about Russia special prosecutor Robert Mueller
Matthew Sheffield
Newt Gingrich joins a swell of conservatives who are suddenly speaking up against special counsel Robert Mueller
James Mattis kept declining White House requests to appear on Fox News
Charlie May
Though asked by the president to appear on shows like "Fox and Friends" Mattis has declined and remained apolitical
Trump’s decision to pull out of Paris is paying off on the international stage
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's "America first" policy may cause loud complaints on the world stage — but leaders can't afford to act
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