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Omarosa Manigault Newman claims Trump administration destroyed boxes of Mueller-related evidence

Matthew Rozsa
"I’m sure that I’m just not a one off," she alleged. "I believe that this is a pattern with this administration"

Jim Comey has it wrong: Trump is a monster, all right — but the GOP created him

Heather Digby Parton
Trump may "eat your soul in small bites," but he's also serving the GOP's long-term agenda on taxes and judges

How Donald Trump plans to play Democrats — and use their help to get re-elected in 2020

Tom Boggioni
Trump is a “simpleton” about how government works, but he is a master manipulator at making himself look good

Democrats have a plan to make Mitch McConnell irrelevant if they take back the White House

Tom Boggioni
Some 2020 contenders are openly boasting that they will use presidential executive orders should they be elected

John Bolton: US is deploying strike group to Middle East to send an “unmistakable message” to Iran

Matthew Rozsa
Bolton, known for his hawkish approach to foreign policy, says the Trump administration isn't seeking war with Iran

Have court rulings in Michigan and Ohio turned the tide on partisan gerrymandering?

David Daley
In two days last week, federal courts threw out gerrymandered electoral maps in two crucial heartland states

Trump’s dirty tricks: Unethical, even illegal campaign tactics are an American tradition

Steffen W. Schmidt
Since the earliest years of the republic, candidates have used deceptive legal tactics to discredit their opponents

George W. Bush may be the only person in the world who can force Trump out of office

David Crook
Mr. President, we need you now

New images reveal North Korea missile launch in defiance of Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
North Korea launched what was most likely a short-range missile on Friday, testing his relationship with Trump

Mike Pompeo says Donald Trump does not trust North Korea

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's secretary of state proclaimed his faith in Venezuela's opposition and his lack of trust in North Korea

America, heck yeah! How the campaign announcement video has reshaped politics (or not)

Andrew O'Hehir
A new propaganda genre has risen over the past few cycles — and fallen too. What have we learned, America?

Mueller report says “thorough FBI investigation” might have implicated Trump in criminal conspiracy

Travis Gettys
One section offers a strong suggestion that Mueller believed he was investigating a possible criminal conspiracy

MSNBC’s Morning Joe busts Trump team’s lies: “This is how totalitarian leaders work”

Travis Gettys
"I’m not saying they’re totalitarian, I’m saying this is how totalitarian leaders work.”

A user’s guide to “Cultural Marxism”: Anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, reloaded

Paul Rosenberg
How an arcane conspiracy theory from the far-right margins is fueling terrorism — and Donald Trump's Twitter feed

Watergate prosecutor destroys Trump’s arguments for hiding Don McGahn: “He just make things up”

Brad Reed
"We had total access to everything in Watergate. The idea that what is going on now is unprecedented is just false”

Trump begs to end all Congressional investigations: “Republicans and Democrats must come together”

Bob Brigham
Trump’s tweets is a sign that his campaign are struggling in the polls.

What will a Jones Act waiver mean for Puerto Rico’s 100 percent renewable energy goal?

Paola Rosa-Aquino
Will Puerto Rico have to keep up with the Joneses?

Impeach now: It’s time for Democrats to fight, or surrender. History will judge them

Chauncey DeVega
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer want to make a $2 trillion deal with Donald Trump. Forget that and impeach him now

“They have no choice”: MSNBC’s Morning Joe says House Democrats have to impeach William Barr

Travis Gettys
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough said House Democrats had no choice but to launch impeachment proceedings against Barr

China’s belt and road initiative shows how China and the U.S. are swapping roles in global trade

Sam Natapoff
China's Belt and Road Initiative is the story of the power of multilateralism versus the glory of unilateralism

Democrats badly need to win the Senate — instead, they’re bailing out. WTF?

Sophia Tesfaye
Prominent red-state Democrats are launching long-shot presidential campaigns instead of running for Senate. Why?

Bill Barr carries water for the Trump team

Terry H. Schwadron
Senate Democrats grill the Attorney General during his performance before the Judiciary Committee

How Trump just humiliated his Fed pick

Cody Fenwick
It’s a sad story of two nominees to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors who were never really nominees at all.

White House lawyers sent a furious letter about the Mueller report and it got one thing right

Cody Fenwick
“The Special Counsel and his staff failed in their duty to act as prosecutors and only as prosecutors”
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