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A veteran in a world of never-ending wars and improvised explosive devices
Danny Sjursen
Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse…
Nixon’s the one: Trump’s misuse of foreign policy echoes Tricky Dick’s Vietnam meddling in 1968
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is following a trail of possible treason blazed in 1968 with Richard Nixon's secret Vietnam negotiations
Hunter Biden’s great Ukrainian Gas adventure
Bob Hennelly
Fossil fuel cronyism is bogging down the Biden bandwagon
Donald Trump was impeachable the day he took office: Two and a half years later, we’re finally there
Lucian K. Truscott IV
From the first day, Donald Trump has been an unhappy president. Because he knew he was engaging in treason
Beware of defense secretaries pledging reform
William D. Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
Esper’s promises to streamline the spending machine should be taken with more than the usual grain of salt
NRA acted as “foreign asset” for Russia ahead of 2016 election, Senate report claims
Igor Derysh
Senate Democrats say pro-gun group sought to trade access to U.S. officials for business opportunities in Russia
Is Putin worried? Whistleblower reveals Trump may have hidden calls with other leaders
Igor Derysh
Other Trump calls may be "locked down" on a secure computer. Kremlin hints it might be displeased if those come out
Could President Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus to save himself?
Cody Fenwick
The president may have one move left to save himself: thoroughly tar the vice president with the Ukraine scandal
Trump in crisis, surrounded by “spies”: Let’s hope that whistleblower is well protected
Heather Digby Parton
Trump feels enraged, confused and cornered: He had no idea this would get so bad, so fast. It's a dangerous moment
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter: Trump is “a lot worse than Nixon”
Chauncey DeVega
Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under Bush, says Trump must be impeached — and Bill Barr with him
Trump’s Biden conspiracy began by pressuring Ukraine to discredit Russia probe, help Paul Manafort
Igor Derysh
Trump's obsession with Ukraine may have begun with a right-wing conspiracy theory that DNC faked Russia hack
Attorney General Bill Barr implicated in whistleblower complaint DOJ tried to hide
Igor Derysh
Barr appears enmeshed in the whistleblower complaint his department rejected. Dems want him to recuse himself
Intel chief Joseph Maguire cites executive privilege as he defends handling of whistleblower claims
Matthew Rozsa
“In my four decades of public service, my integrity has never been questioned until now," Maguire told Congress
Impeach Trump: But for all his crimes, not just over Ukraine scandal
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats should learn from #MeToo: Multiple narratives of crime are a lot more convincing than just one story
Impeachment momentum grows — grassroots groups target undecided members of Congress
Jessica Corbett
Grassroots progressive groups willy rally on Capitol Hill Thursday, urging lawmakers to push for impeachment
Newt Gingrich says Nancy Pelosi should investigate Joe Biden — not Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
When Gingrich was speaker of the House, he sang a different tune about impeachment
Attacks on Saudi oil — why didn’t prices go crazy?
Scott L. Montgomery
Energy-wise, the fallout from the attack on Saudi oil facilities has so far been very muted
How leaders planned to avert climate catastrophe at the UN (while Trump hung out in the basement)
Evelyn Leopold
Trump skipped most of Monday's climate proceedings and instead went to an event on religious discrimination
Watch out for Bill Barr: Trump’s new fixer will work his black magic on Ukraine scandal
Bob Cesca
Trump's attorney general made the Mueller report disappear. He'll do his damnedest to save his boss, and sink Biden
The Washington whistleblower case: it’s called “abuse of power”
Terry H. Schwadron
Once again, Trump displays his utter contempt for the law and the Constitution
Trump wants to turn his Ukraine scandal against Joe Biden: Democrats can’t let him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's lies about Biden will spread, unless Democrats gain control of the narrative and move toward impeachment
After Trump and Rudy’s Ukraine gambit, Democrats must quit stalling and impeach
Heather Digby Parton
Emboldened by Mueller and Giuliani, Trump decided the new rule was "anything goes." Will Democrats accept that?
The tyrant in the White House
Terry H. Schwadron
By siccing the Justice Department on Andrew McCabe, Trump takes our government to a new depth of depravity
Trump tried to persuade Ukraine to smear Biden; now denounces media’s “Ukraine Witch Hunt”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump suggests Biden pressured Ukraine to drop an investigation into his son, but that claim has been debunked
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