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Robert Mueller should charge Trump with committing a crime only a president can commit
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump has failed to take "care that the laws be faithfully executed” and so has committed a crime only a POTUS can
Mueller keeps closing in as Trump rages on: We can’t get complacent
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and the Republicans believe they're entitled to rule, democracy be damned. It's a deeply dangerous moment
Trump’s trade Czar, the latest architect of imperial disaster
Alfred McCoy
Five academics who unleashed the “Demon” of geopolitical power
Trump takes on General Motors (and guess who wins?)
Robert Reich
General Motors cut about 14,000 jobs, most of them in the politically vital swing states of Michigan and Ohio
Another Mueller filing: Paul Manafort lied about five issues after plea deal
Nicole Karlis
According to Mueller's Friday night drop, Manafort made "contact with administration officials" after making deal
Mitch McConnell thinks it was a “mistake” that voters did not elect accused child molester Roy Moore
Matthew Chapman
It is worth noting that McConnell is likely to blame for Moore winning the GOP Senate nomination in Alabama
Michael Cohen’s sentencing memo: Russia-related contact began during Trump’s GOP primary run
Sophia Tesfaye
Federal prosecutors also indicate that Trump directed Michael Cohen to commit a felony by paying Stormy Daniels
Debunking three major lies Donald Trump’s defenders repeat about the Mueller investigation
Cody Fenwick
They repeat the same talking points and make the same mistakes repeatedly, so they're easy to debunk
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shuts down Donald Trump Jr.’s trolling: We’ll soon “have subpoena power”
Summer Cartwright
The president's son said socialism will lead to Americans eating dogs
Trump lashes out after Rex Tillerson admits he constantly had to stop Trump from violating the law
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's former secretary of state claims he often had to remind Trump the things he wanted were against the law
Saudi regime used veterans group to dump hundreds of thousands into Trump’s business: report
Cody Fenwick
A new report details an incident that has become emblematic of the Emoluments Clause case against the president
John Kelly’s departure is imminent after Trump chief of staff interviewed in Mueller probe: reports
Joseph Neese
An impasse occurs at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue after the White House chief of staff and president stop speaking
Trump picks former Fox News host Heather Nauert as next UN ambassador
Igor Derysh
Nauert has spread conspiracy theories about Benghazi and suggested a swim class for Muslim girls was "sharia law"
Trump prepared a list of people to blame should a recession cripple his 2020 reelection bid: report
Brad Reed
Trump has potential scapegoats to choose from in the event of a recession like incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Trump confirms he will nominate William Barr as attorney general and Heather Nauert as UN ambassador
Joseph Neese
Barr could soon oversee Robert Mueller's probe into alleged collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia
Trump’s twitter rampage reveals he’s worried about what Robert Mueller knows
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump lashes out at Robert Mueller and James Comey ahead of the biggest day in the Russia probe so far
Author and attorney Seth Abramson on why Mueller “will ultimately be victorious.” Part 2 of 2
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Proof of Collusion" on how "one of the most infamous scandals" in American history unfolds from here
Right-wing anti-Kleptocracy think tank turned over by revelation of oligarch donor
Matthew Rozsa
A major think tank resignation has the political class asking about the ethics of accepting oligarch donations
White nationalist groups are really street gangs, and law enforcement needs to treat them that way
Matthew Valasik, Shannon Reid
Categorizing alt-right groups as gangs would increase the attention they get from law enforcement
The Manafort-Assange meeting that wasn’t: A case study in journalistic malpractice
Alan MacLeod
Paul Manafort's alleged meetings with Julian Assange were a huge news story, until they just became embarrassing
How mainstream media helps weaponize far-right conspiracy theories
Heather Woods, Leslie Hahner
Are there invisible forces at work in the world?
Brexit: What next?
Denis MacShane
The message from the UK House of Commons is: No to Theresa May, but not yes to any alternative
Why special counsel Robert Mueller’s court filing on Michael Flynn should scare Jared Kushner
Matthew Chapman
Is there now evidence that the special counsel could be coming after Trump's son-in-law?
When Daniel Sawka began making “Icebox” he had to convince people child migrant detention was real
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Daniel Sawka, whose feature debut follows a Honduran boy fleeing violence into a cold justice system
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