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House Democrats subpoena Deutsche Bank as probe of Donald Trump’s finances intensifies
Matthew Rozsa
During the course of his business career, Trump has reportedly received more than $2 billion in loans from the bank
Whatever Mueller reports, Trump has done nothing to stop Russian attacks in 2020
Bob Cesca
Want an impeachable offense? Trump covered up the last Russian attack and seems to be begging for another
Devin Nunes’ next act: Using the legal system to go after local news and raise cash
Sophia Tesfaye
Thought the defrocked former House Intelligence chair was done being a weird Trump flunkey? Not even close
Republicans might have paved the way for Mueller’s findings to be released — and even dumped online
Travis Gettys
Republicans set the stage — in 2016 — for the eventual release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s evidence.
Trump’s lawyers tease possibility of legal action if accounting firm gives up financials to Congress
Matthew Rozsa
"[T]he House Oversight Committee is not a miniature Department of Justice," attorneys for Trump tell Mazars USA
Justice Department will release special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to the public this Thursday
Shira Tarlo
It's the first step in what will be a lengthy battle with Democrats over how much of the report will be made public
Donald Trump’s ever-expanding reach: A second term would be terrifying
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has pushed back hard against the law, the courts and the Constitution. In a second term he might break them
The great con: In missile defense, nothing succeeds like failure
Doug Vaughan
Progress is always elusive, but now coming at you even faster. And more expensive. Really, really
How the Navy’s top commander botched the highest-profile investigation in years
T. Christian Miller, Robert Faturechi
The Navy said it was abandoning all criminal charges against sailors involved in fatal accidents in the Pacific
The unbridled joy of layered mayonnaise salads
Carlos C. Olaechea
On "Russian salad," my favorite potato salad in the world
Can we stop pretending now?
Andrew J. BacevichAfraid of its role in the globalized world Donald Trump perverted the US role as economic global cop
Edward Goldberg
Always the real estate man, Trump views the economic agreements supporting global trade as inconvenient zoning laws
For the “political-infotainment-media complex,” the Mueller investigation was a gold mine
Matthew Jordan
For the rest of us, it's another sign of the country's eroding media and political landscape
Top FBI officials thought Trump may have fired Comey because of Russia
Noor Al-Sibai
Top brass at the bureau discussed whether President Donald Trump fired James Comey “at the behest” of Russia.
Libya’s incoming strongman Haftar will send the oil out to Europe—and keep its migrants in
Vijay Prashad
European values are fairly clear: they want oil to travel northward, not people
New data suggests Russians targeted Bernie Sanders voters to help elect Trump
Igor Derysh
Clemson researchers find thousands of Russian tweets urging Sanders supporters not to vote for Hillary Clinton
James Comey on William Barr’s “spying” claim: “I don’t know what the heck he’s talking about”
Shira Tarlo
The former FBI director led the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election until Donald Trump fired him
Edward Snowden and activists claim Julian Assange’s arrest poses a threat to press freedom
Shira Tarlo
"Assange's critics may cheer, but this is a dark moment for press freedom," the NSA whistleblower says
Nancy Pelosi says she does not trust William Barr: “He is not the attorney general of Donald Trump”
Matthew Rozsa
"The fact is the president has engaged in activities that are unethical, un-American," Pelosi says in new interview
Bill Barr, “spy” hunter: Now we know the attorney general is a Trump true believer
Heather Digby Parton
Despite his mild, professional demeanor, Barr may outdo Matt Whitaker when it comes to doing Trump's bidding
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange charged by US with conspiracy to hack a government computer
Shira Tarlo
Assange is accused of conspiring with former U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning
Donald Trump’s America treats dogs better than migrant children
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Dogs crossing the US border are protected by federal laws requiring documentation so they don't get lost or abused
Attorney General William Barr says he thinks the government spied on President Trump’s 2016 campaign
Shira Tarlo
Barr said spying by law enforcement officials "did occur," but declined to provide any evidence
Did Attorney General William Barr just get caught lying to Congress about President Trump?
Noor Al-Sibai
A former federal prosecutor notes a discrepancy between reports about the campaign’s briefing and Barr's testimony
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