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“Fox & Friends” float possibility of Donald Trump granting a presidential pardon to Paul Manafort

Shira Tarlo
"That is so much jail time," Fox News' Andrew Napolitano says. "He might very well be a candidate for a pardon"

House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler suggests Matthew Whitaker might have lied to Congress

Cody Fenwick
"The Committee has identified several individuals with direct knowledge of the phone calls you denied receiving"

Andrew McCabe claims officials discussed possibility of invoking 25th Amendment to remove Trump

Shira Tarlo
"These were the eight days from Comey's firing to the point that Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel"

Federal judge rules Paul Manafort lied: Why that’s bad news for Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's former campaign chairman has been found to have intentionally lied to investigators

Doomsday Redux: How close to midnight?

James Carroll
The most dangerous weapon ever rolls off the nuclear assembly line

Meghan McCain doubts Republican Senate’s findings of “no collusion”: “If it looks like a duck . . .”

Travis Gettys
“I’m not a lawyer but if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck,” McCain said.

Did the Senate find “no direct evidence” of collusion? That doesn’t mean what Trump wants it to

Heather Digby Parton
Despite right-wing ecstasy, nothing has changed. The evidence against Trump is circumstantial — and damning

Russian influence operations extend into Egypt

Nathaniel Greenberg
Russia's efforts to sow discord, discontent and chaos extend far beyond the US, including into leading media outlet

Senate investigation finds no direct evidence of a conspiracy between Trump campaign and Russia

Matthew Chapman
"We were never going find a contract signed in blood saying, ‘Hey Vlad, we’re going to collude'"

The four layers of Trump disapproval

Richard Phillips
In the U.S., there is no one left who has not formed an opinion on Donald Trump

Ivanka Trump not concerned at all that Mueller will indict her or her family

Brad Reed
Ivanka Trump said she knew “almost” nothing about the Trump Tower Moscow project

Deputy Attorney General ordered by Trump to write memo justifying Comey’s firing

Travis Gettys
“There’s no one here that I can trust,” Rosenstein said, according to McCabe

Here’s why a new Mueller transcript is so damning for Trump

Cody Fenwick
Trump’s former Campaign Chair Paul Manafort was found guilty on 8 counts of federal criminal charges

Virginia’s garbage fire: This is why the decline of local journalism is a national disaster

Amanda Marcotte
The decline of journalism, coupled with the rise of partisan hackery, means scandals will dominate politics

GOP’s Doug Collins compares Democrats to kids searching for Easter eggs at Matthew Whitaker hearing

Shira Tarlo
Collins made a failed motion to adjourn the hearing, which he ripped as "political theater," during opening remarks

Ivanka claims she “zero concern” that Mueller will indict a member of the Trump family

Brad Reed
The first daughter also says she knew “almost” nothing about the Trump Tower Moscow project in a new interview

Andrew McCabe: Donald Trump “ordered” Rod Rosenstein to draft a memo justifying James Comey’s firing

Matthew Chapman
"He said it wasn't his idea. The president had ordered him to write the memo," McCabe writes in his upcoming book

Matt Whitaker takes the stand on Capitol Hill — and Trump’s not happy about it

Heather Digby Parton
Acting attorney general's sweaty final act: Telling Congress what's going on, or shielding the big boss some more?

Autocracies that look like democracies are a threat across the globe

Richard Carney
These other countries don’t look threatening. They look like democracies, but they’re not

Source of “pee tape” report allegedly sought access to Trump before inauguration

Igor Derysh
Sergei Millian, a key source for the Steele dossier, reportedly tried to gain access to the Trump campaign

GOP Senate Intel chairman: No sign of Trump-Russia collusion — but case against Obama is strong

Shira Tarlo
Burr said his committee is "close to pushing out the door" a report on the Obama administration's Russia response

Former partner of Maria Butina, NRA-linked Russian agent, indicted

Matthew Rozsa
Paul Erickson, the former lover of Russian agent Maria Butina, has been indicted on wire fraud and money laundering

Who was the young Robert Mueller?

Jefferson Morley
Friends and faculty describe a temperamentally conservative young man who was comfortable with liberal ideas

Elijah Cummings rebukes Republican efforts to erode “essence of our democracy”: “This is not Russia”

Matthew Rozsa
House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings supports a sweeping reform bill to protect voting rights
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