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Robert Mueller’s probe extends to NRA
Matthew Rozsa
Special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into the NRA
In a challenge to Trump, U.S. intelligence targets Russia
Jefferson Morley
The rise of Trump has coincided with the decline of counterterrorism as a declared U.S. policy priority
Trump’s Moscow tower deal is the key
Lucian K. Truscott IV
It’s at the heart of Trump’s Russia connections, and that’s why he and Giuliani have lied about it repeatedly
Lindsey Graham renews probe into Hillary’s emails; Democrats burst out laughing
Igor Derysh
New Judiciary Committee chair is eager for yet another go at Hillary and the FBI; Dems suggest Michael Cohen
Donald Trump’s disapproval rating hits record high amid government shutdown and Russia probe
Shira Tarlo
57% of voters disapprove of Trump's job performance — and only 7% approve funding a border wall to end the shutdown
Michael Cohen delays congressional testimony, citing “ongoing threats” from Trump and Giuliani
Shira Tarlo
"This is a time where Mr. Cohen had to put his family and their safety first," Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis says
Senior White House official wants Rudy Giuliani to stop going on TV: “Don’t do it”
Brad Reed
The knives appear to be coming out for President Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani among White House officials
Rudy Giuliani on allegations facing Donald Trump: “Even if he did do it, it wouldn’t be a crime”
Shira Tarlo
"I am afraid it will be on my gravestone. 'Rudy Giuliani: He lied for Trump,'" the president's attorney imagined
What happens if Putin wins? Michael McFaul on “the end of the liberal international order”
Matthew Rozsa
Salon speaks with Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia and a man that Vladimir Putin wants to interrogate
AP wipes Iran-Contra pardons from Bill Barr’s record: Another win for conventional wisdom
Sam Husseini
Isn't it relevant that Trump's AG nominee helped a president use the pardon power to cover up possible crimes?
El Chapo trial shows why a wall won’t stop drugs from crossing the U.S.-Mexico border
Luis Gómez Romero
Guzmán's trial offers a telenovela-style explainer on Mexican cartels and their American clients
Security analyst: Russia “collected receipts” to blackmail Trump before he even won a primary
Tana Ganeva
Marcy Wheeler concludes Trump may have been compromised by Putin far earlier than the Trump tower meeting
Testimony of Trump’s attorney general nominee under new scrutiny following bombshell Buzzfeed report
Shira Tarlo
"If a president knowingly suborns perjury . . . then he, like anyone else, commits the crime of obstruction"
Bill Browder is Putin’s public enemy No 1 – but he isn’t scared : He’s a “very stupid strategist”
Matthew Rozsa
A pro-democracy businessman who Putin wants dead described the Russian dictator as a "very, very stupid strategist"
Law professor says Donald Trump has surpassed Richard Nixon: “Yes, far worse than Watergate”
Brad Reed
How the bombshell BuzzFeed report could set the president on the course toward getting impeached by Congress
Michael Cohen’s got the receipts — but impeachment is still a big gamble
Amanda Marcotte
Possible new evidence against Trump is more damning than ever. But Republicans don't care whether he's guilty
White House press aide refuses – multiple times – to deny Michael Cohen allegations to Fox News
Matthew Chapman
A red flag? Hogan Gidley never once allowed himself to go on record saying a bombshell Buzzfeed report is not true
Did President Donald Trump instruct his “fixer” Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about Russia?
Shira Tarlo
"If the Buzzfeed story is true, President Trump must resign or be impeached," Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro says
William Barr is his own man… to a point
Terry H. Schwadron
For the once and future Attorney General, the Mueller probe is no witch hunt
Donald Trump: The Kremlin’s tool
Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
Whether intentional or not, Donald Trump serves the Kremlin’s interests
Meghan McCain rips Giuliani: “The Trump administration sends him out as a show pony to distract us”
Travis Gettys
"The View" co-host thinks Rudy Giuliani has shredded his reputation for Trump: "I don't recognize this man anymore"
State Department recalls furloughed diplomats back to work
Matthew Rozsa
The State Department says it found money to pay its diplomats and is forcing them back to work
America has its gunsights on Venezuela
Vijay Prashad
Despite 10 years of governance by the socialist forces, the Venezuelan oligarchy remains firmly intact
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