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Devin Nunes can no longer play defense for Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Even though he survived his re-election bid, Nunes will no longer be chairman of the House Intelligence Committee
White House accused of using fake footage to justify ban on CNN’s Jim Acosta
Matthew Rozsa
Acosta confronted Trump yesterday during a press conference — and then got his press pass pulled
Trump threatens to investigate Democrats after they secure the House
Matthew Chapman
The Mueller investigation could just be a prelude to what's coming under the Democratic House
Trump faces 4 investigations after Democrats win the House
MARTIN CIZMAR
Democrats will chair committees in the House now — giving them a check on the presidency
This election is exactly who we are: divided by race, geography and gender
Lucian k. Truscott
The cities and suburbs won the House, small towns won the Senate, and it might not be enough for 2020
Acting Attorney General may wring Mueller probe dry of funds
Nicole Karlis
Sen. Schumer has stated Whitaker should recuse himself from overseeing Mueller's probe
Trump fires Sessions, replaces him with former right-wing pundit
Shira Tarlo
Matthew Whitaker is a GOP partisan who railed against the Russia probe and called for Hillary Clinton's indictment
White House officials reportedly fear major move from Mueller coming soon
Cody Fenwick
It's been rumored that Mueller was waiting till after the midterms to reveal his team's bombshell
File-sharing software on state election servers could expose them to intruders
Jack Gillum, Jeff Kao
A ProPublica analysis found election computer servers in Wisconsin and Kentucky could be susceptible to hacking
Kirstjen Nielsen calls midterms “most secure election” despite more than 160 hacking attempts
Summer Lynne Cartwright
DHS is confident in midterm security against foreign interference, but Americans don't seem to agree
Race, class and justice: After the midterms, a new way forward for Democrats
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Ian Haney López has a message about how progressives can win, no matter what happens on Tuesday
Far from fixing its disinformation problem, Facebook may be getting worse
Nicole Karlis
Despite vows to do better, Facebook seems unable to manage political manipulation
Watergate lawyer reveals how new Roger Stone emails will impact Russia investigation
Dominique Jackson
"Co-conspirators don’t have to tell each other truthful stories," Former White House Counsel John Dean said.
How Russians have helped fuel the rise of Germany’s far right
Petra Rethmann
Russia is helping the far-right Alternative for Germany party gain support at the expense of Angela Merkel’s party
Human rights group calls for investigation of Giuliani, Trump money-laundering scheme
David Cay Johnston
Prosecutors asked to probe Dutch middlemen washing billions in dirty cash for real estate deals in U.S. and Europe
If 2016 was the most important election in history, this is our chance to begin undoing it
Émile P. Torres
While the catastrophic effects of the 2016 election will last for years, we have a chance to start fighting back
Donald Trump blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for Robert Mueller’s appointment: report
Shira Tarlo
Trump allegedly complained to McGahn that Mueller's probe into Russian meddling cast a cloud over his presidency
Don’t blame Saudi Arabia for corrupting the U.S. on human rights
Adam Johnson
Long before Jamal Khashoggi, mainstream media insisted that Saudi money had bent American policy to its will
A new report reveals Trump’s plan to fire a lot of people after the midterms
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is planning on firing a number of top officials from his administration after the 2018 midterm elections
The case for impeaching Trump: I voted to impeach Nixon — I can recognize a president running amok
Elizabeth Holtzman
America didn't stand for a president undermining democracy when Nixon did it, and we should apply the same rule now
Donald Trump won’t give up his iPhone: Who’s he talking to, and who’s listening?
Heather Digby Parton
New York Times report about president's iPhone habit fries his biscuits, disrupting bomb jokes, caravan paranoia
Donald Trump spell-check: Why does Our Leader insist on capitalizing “Country”?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's bizarre spelling choices may seem amusing. But stop laughing: His use of "Country" has a hidden meaning
Ex-FBI Agent warns Robert Mueller could be indicting Trump associates
Bob Brigham
Former FBI Special Agent warns of indictments as President Donald Trump meets with Vladimir Vladimir Putin
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