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Media declares Mueller was boring: Who cares if Trump is a criminal?

Amanda Marcotte
Mueller's testimony laid bare Trump's venality. But the mainstream press is disappointed by lack of razzle-dazzle

Donald Trump files lawsuit in effort to block House Democrats from obtaining his state tax returns

Matthew Rozsa
The president has moved to preemptively stop a congressional committee from obtaining his New York returns

Suit claiming Trump family raked in millions by duping vulnerable investors can move forward: judge

Matthew Rozsa
President Donald Trump, his eldest three children and his business are each named in the class-action lawsuit

Jerry Nadler says House Judiciary Committee will go to court over Don McGahn subpoena

Shira Tarlo
The panel will also seek to obtain grand jury material related to former special counsel Robert Mueller's probe

“Morning Joe” star Scarborough begs Jesus for forgiveness for ever being a Republican

Matthew Chapman
Before becoming a cable news commentator, Scarborough served three terms as a GOP congressman for Florida

Border Patrol chief admits she was part of racist Facebook group but denies knowing it was hateful

Matthew Rozsa
"Not only did I self-report, I turned my entire Facebook account over," Carla Provost told a House panel

Department of Justice will not charge William Barr and Wilbur Ross after contempt citation

Shira Tarlo
The Justice Department says the pair's defiance of congressional subpoenas "did not constitute a crime"

Robert Mueller vs. the House Insanity Caucus: There were no survivors

Andrew O'Hehir
It was long stretches of boredom interrupted by patches of madness — and you needed a Fox News decoder ring

The US-Iran standoff can only end when the US accepts Iran’s right to have a nuclear energy program

Vijay Prashad
The United States has had a sanctions regime in place against Iran for decades

Mueller’s Russia testimony exposes the depth of Donald Trump’s corruption

Amanda Marcotte
Mueller tells Congress he couldn't charge Trump with conspiracy — but that doesn't mean he thinks he's innocent

Today was #MuellerTime, but did anyone at home do the reading first?

Ashlie D. Stevens
The social media reactions to Robert Mueller's congressional testimony were fairly muted, given its significance

Robert Mueller on Trump’s embrace of WikiLeaks: “Problematic is an understatement”

Shira Tarlo
Mueller criticized Trump—perhaps for the first time—for his repeated embrace of WikiLeaks during the 2016 election

Warren publicly disagrees with Pelosi on impeachment: “My view is some things are above politics”

Matthew Rozsa
“Every single person in Congress should be called on to vote and then to live with that vote," Warren added

Nicolle Wallace: Republicans at Mueller hearing auditioned “for the next weeknight show on Fox News”

Tana Ganeva
“Matt Gaetz sounded like a lunatic auditioning to fill in for Sean Hannity,” the MSNBC host added

Why William Barr will have the last word on the Russia probe — even after Robert Mueller’s testimony

Alex Henderson
The attorney general's widely-publicized and decidedly pro-Trump interpretation of the Mueller Report won’t go away

6 reasons why Robert Mueller’s testimony was devastating for President Trump

Travis Gettys
He refuted Trump’s claims about exoneration — and confirmed he'd likely have been charged if he weren't president

Ruth Bader Ginsburg thinks it would be a “bad idea” for Democrats to pack the Supreme Court

Matthew Rozsa
"Nine seems to be a good number," the liberal justice says in a new interview. "It's been that way for a long time"

Robert Mueller’s reticence: An eloquent case for impeaching Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Robert Mueller was terse, indirect and reluctant. That's exactly why Congress must begin an impeachment inquiry

Republican who defended president in front of Mueller is up for a Trump administration post: report

Shira Tarlo
John Ratcliffe used his five minutes of questioning to claim Mueller treated Trump unfairly by not exonerating him

Robert Mueller: President Trump could be prosecuted after he departs the White House

Shira Tarlo
The former special counsel, however, did not say if he believes the president should be prosecuted

In rare rebuke, President Trump rips conservative cable network: “Fox sure ain’t what it used to be”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's rebuke followed what he alleged was a "softball" interview with one of his chief critics in Congress

Bandy Lee to Robert Mueller: Time to stop “enabling Trump’s disease”

Chauncey DeVega
Yale psychiatrist hopes Mueller can tell us more about a damaged president driven by "insecurity and emptiness"

Comey’s “inside man” in the White House may have ties to DOJ and FBI surveillance investigation

Alex Henderson
The individual in question is veteran FBI official Anthony Ferrante, an adviser on cybersecurity for the NSC

Boris Johnson: populists now run the show, but what exactly are they offering?

Richard Carr
“Believe in Britain” posits itself as inclusive, but in reality creates the space for the kind of Trumpian excesses
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