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Conservative writer Max Boot claims “Trump is acting as rattled as Butch and Sundance”
Cody Fenwick
"Minus, of course, the charm, wit and good looks of Redford and Newman"
Michael Cohen provided “critical information” to Mueller probe without cooperation agreement: Davis
Shira Tarlo
Cohen spoke with investigators from the office of the special counsel multiple times, lawyer Lanny Davis confirms
Trump tells Hannity that Kavanaugh’s accuser should “have her say,” but he doesn’t want more delays
Matthew Rozsa
The president also used his interview with Sean Hannity as yet another opportunity to slam the ongoing Russia probe
Attorney Jay Sekulow alleges that NBC News edited Trump’s 2017 interview on firing of James Comey
Matthew Rozsa
"I will just tell you, without disclosing any detail, that when you review the entire transcript, it is very clear"
Trump says Kavanaugh is victim following assault accusation
Brendan Skwire
"This is a very tough thing for him and his family. And we want to get it over with,” Trump said
Right to remain Anonymous: Scholar who decoded “Primary Colors” unmasks author of Times op-ed
Don Foster
Professor who outed Joe Klein in 1996: Detailed analysis narrows the list of administration suspects — down to one
President Donald Trump scorches Jeff Sessions: “I don’t have an attorney general. It’s very sad.”
Joseph Neese
The president just unleashed some of his harshest criticisms yet of the nation's top law enforcement official
Trump’s big dump of classified FBI documents: More fuel for right-wing conspiracy theories
Heather Digby Parton
These new documents feed Devin Nunes' ludicrous theories, and point toward the day Trump fires Robert Mueller
Trump says the FBI should refrain from further probing his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Matthew Rozsa
"It's not really their thing," President Donald Trump said of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Trump could put himself in legal jeopardy with Russia declassification order: former DOJ official
Elizabeth Preza
Dan Metcalfe argues that “there is no exception” to the Privacy Act — not even for the president
Trump declassifies select Russia documents in apparent attempt to discredit Robert Mueller’s probe
Matthew Rozsa
One person who seems acutely aware of Trump's potential for meddling is special counsel Robert Mueller himself
Roger & me: Arguing with Roger Stone about a “white supremacist” hand signal
Matthew Rozsa
Irate emails from Roger Stone about whether his use of the "OK" hand signal was a coded shout-out to the alt-right
Lessons from a century ago: “It’s dangerous to believe your own propaganda”
John Maxwell Hamilton, Meghan Menard McCune
The publication of forged documents was a classic case of the American government accepting bogus information
Conservatives’ war on the press has gotten dangerous — and it’s only going to get worse
Matt Gertz
Heightened fear of violence against reporters will certainly continue throughout Trump’s tenure as president
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange attempted to secure a Russian visa in 2010: report
Rachel Leah
The AP has obtained a massive leak of WikiLeaks files, including a letter from Assange to a Russian consulate
Pro-Israel group secretly ran misleading Facebook ads targeting pro-Palestinian activist
Justin Elliott, Josh Nathan-Kazis
Well-funded group behind this campaign, the Israel on Campus Coalition, has links to the Israeli government
Pondering the mystery of why the Russians came to Washington
John Colarusso
Three top Russian intelligence officials met with their American counterparts in D.C. in January. Why?
Donald Trump vs. international law: Overturning the legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt
Paul Rosenberg
Our president is nearly the opposite of the legendary first lady who helped launch the international order
Green Bay Packers fans love that their team doesn’t have an owner — just don’t call it “communism”
Alan J. Kellner
Many Americans seem to like seeing communist ideas in action, but have a visceral reaction to the word "communism"
John Kerry on Bill Maher: Trump is immature and ignorant, focused on Twitter “likes”
Nicole Karlis
Trump has "maturity of eight-year old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl," says former secretary of state
Hurricane Manafort makes landfall in Washington D.C.
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump campaign chairman pleads guilty and is cooperating with Mueller
Why the Russians might hack the Boy Scouts next
Susan Landau
Civic groups like the Boy Scouts are likely under attack by Russian agents — and likely don’t know it
Many Trump aides believe the president will pardon Paul Manafort — a potentially impeachable act
Travis Gettys
Pardoning Manafort does not come without significant risk for President Donald Trump
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort reaches plea deal, agrees to cooperate with Mueller
Shira Tarlo
The man who spent five months as Trump's 2016 campaign chairman was previously convicted of eight counts of fraud
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