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House Intelligence Committee announces expanded scope of Russia probe in defiance of Trump’s warning
Shira Tarlo
The move comes one day after Trump warned Democrats not to investigate him during his State of the Union address
Cascade of lies from the prince of lies: But don’t kid yourself, his fans loved it
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's State of the Union was a listless torrent of falsehoods. But that doesn't mean he has been defeated
Final stages of the Russia probe: Trump is under assault from all directions
Heather Digby Parton
As Mueller untangles the Russia web, prosecutors probe Trump's company and inauguration. He's running scared
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace: “The picture of grave legal peril for the president is coming into focus”
Joseph Neese
Wallace breaks down the “grave legal peril” for Donald Trump as he prepares to give his State of the Union address
Another threat to Trump: Prosecutors want inaugural committee’s financial records
Matthew Rozsa
Federal prosecutors in New York issue subpoena to Trump's inaugural committee in probe of possible corruption
Mar-a-Lago: Where Donald Trump learned to be king
Dean Obeidallah
From lies to sketchy Russian deals and porn stars, Mar-a-Lago groomed Trump for his unique presidential leadership
Donald Trump declines to commit to releasing Robert Mueller’s findings to the American public
Shira Tarlo
The president says the decision is "totally up to to the attorney general" in a new interview with Margaret Brennan
“We have very fast airplanes”: Trump’s foreign policy pronouncements go beyond self-parody
Heather Digby Parton
Breaking news: Trump's "Face the Nation" interview makes clear he has absolutely no idea what he's talking about
Welcome to the 2020 Festival of Hate: A campaign like no other starts too early and too hot
Andrew O'Hehir
So far every Democrat who's running, or might be, has been subjected to withering internet hatred. What's the deal?
A peek at the fantasy world in Donald J. Trump’s brain
Terry H. Schwadron
Where bad is good, ISIS is defeated, North Korea behaves, Iran acts up and Roger Stone is an innocent man
Played by Putin: Madeleine Albright explains how Trump is “playing a strong hand poorly”
Matthew Rozsa
"Putin is playing a weak hand very well and we are playing a strong hand poorly"
Here’s why Mueller’s charges against Roger Stone could really be charges against Trump
Tana Ganeva
Federal prosecutors claimed that Trump campaign asked Stone for damaging information about Hillary Clinton
Democrats warn of “arms race” after Trump pulls out of nuke treaty with Russia
Igor Derysh
Administration is likely to cancel a 1987 nuclear arms treaty with Russia. Democrats say it's a "gift" to Putin
“Where’s My Roy Cohn?” review: A stale portrait of Donald Trump’s hero — Sundance
David Ehrlich
Bad people make for good film, but this portrait of Donald Trump's personal hero proves that bio-docs are in crisis
Mitch McConnell orchestrates devastating rebuke of Trump’s plans to withdrawal US troops from Syria
Matthew Chapman
Experts have warned that a total U.S. withdrawal from Syria would advance the interests of Iran and Russia
CIA in Venezuela: 7 rules for regime change
Jefferson Morley
U.S. regime change operations in Latin America have seven consistent features
Russians reportedly “altered” Mueller documents and leaked them online to discredit probe
Igor Derysh
Court filing by Mueller's prosecutors accuses Russian agents of stealing material provided to defense lawyers
Leaked documents contradict NRA’s claim about trip to Moscow arranged by Maria Butina
Igor Derysh
New trove of documents suggests NRA officials were eager to create ties between Russia and the American right
Fox News host says media “poisons” border wall fight. Does that mean Donald Trump is losing the war?
Matthew Chapman
“Wouldn’t it be great if the media agreed to stop covering this?” Greg Gutfeld, a co-host of Fox’s “The Five,” says
Congressional Republicans question whether FBI crossed the line during arrest of Roger Stone
Shira Tarlo
Stone claims the FBI operation used "Gestapo tactics," which some law enforcement experts called standard procedure
Donald Trump claims he will let the Justice Department decide how to handle Robert Mueller’s report
Shira Tarlo
"They'll have to make their decision within the Justice Department," Trump said
Mind control: How social media supercharged the propaganda system
Justin Podur
"Manufacturing Consent" predicted how a privately owned free press could function as a propaganda system
Mueller closes the circle of Russian collusion on Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The next indictment will tie together the Russians, WikiLeaks, and the top of the Trump campaign
Another extraordinary moment: Intel chiefs come to Capitol Hill and contradict their boss
Heather Digby Parton
Intelligence chief Dan Coats won't discuss Trump's meetings with Putin, but says he's wrong on North Korea, Iran
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