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Can Donald Trump unite the world (against himself)?
Dilip Hiro
The rise of an anti-Trump movement globally — and on his home turf
Tabloid tell-all: National Enquirer publisher poised to flip on Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
National Enquirer head David Pecker has reportedly signed an immunity agreement with Robert Mueller's team
Trump’s White House begins to circle the wagons
Terry H. Schwadron
Pro-Trump and anti-Trump forces fall Into line after the Manafort verdict and the Cohen plea
Jeff Sessions finally stands up to Trump’s bullying
Matthew Rozsa
Sessions speaks up after Trump tells Fox News that the attorney general has lost control of the Justice Department
Robert Mueller and impeachment chatter is helping Democrats, not hurting them
Matthew Rozsa
New polls and analysis suggests the Mueller probe and renewed impeachment talk will boost Democrats this fall
Rachel Maddow explains how Trump’s three eldest children face serious legal risk
Cody Fenwick
The Trump Foundation, of which all younger Trumps are board members, is the subject of a massive civil lawsuit
Trump argues Michael Cohen’s hush money payments “weren’t crimes,” flipping should be “outlawed”
Matthew Rozsa
In a "Fox & Friends" interview, the president suggests people should not be allowed to "flip" for the prosecution
Donald Trump’s unpardonable endgame: Does the president have unlimited power to pardon anyone?
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Will Trump try to get out of this mess by pardoning himself? That's what the founding fathers wanted to avoid
Trump goes on the attack against Michael Cohen as legal troubles pile up
Matthew Rozsa
The president's former lawyer was reportedly subpoenaed as part of a Trump Foundation probe
Adult film star Stormy Daniels claps back after Michael Cohen’s guilty plea: “How ya like me now?!”
Shira Tarlo
Daniels' comments just came after Cohen made the admission that he paid her off "at the direction of the candidate"
Donald Trump seems chastened at West Virginia coal rally; no mention of Cohen, Manafort
Amanda Marcotte
Trump pointedly ignored Cohen and Manafort, leaning heavily on his usual catchphrases and rambling nonsense
UPDATE: Paul Manafort convicted on eight counts of fraud; no verdict on other 10
Shira Tarlo
Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort found guilty on multiple charges; faces prison time
Sen. Bill Nelson claims Russia has hacked Florida’s voter registration records: Is it true?
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat facing a tough election, says Russia has hacked his state's voter database
Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro baselessly accuses Robert Mueller of a Benghazi coverup
Joseph Neese
"You testified after four Americans are killed in Benghazi to cover for Hillary Clinton's incompetence," Pirro said
Donald Trump’s war on his enemies: His last, best hope of escape?
Bob Cesca
Revoking John Brennan's security clearance was only the first stage. Trump's counterattack could get much darker
John Oliver rips into Rudy Giuliani — “the Ken Bone of 9/11” — over his “truth isn’t truth” blunder
Rachel Leah
Oliver calls Giuliani a "one-man legal improv troupe" for his ridiculous statements on "Meet the Press"
Why White House counsel Don McGahn has Donald Trump extremely worried
Heather Digby Parton
McGahn talked to Robert Mueller's team for 30 hours. That's a huge blow for Trump, and the reasons why run deep
Scholar Lilliana Mason: “I’m worried about violent conflict between Democrats and Republicans”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Uncivil Agreement" on how politics has descended into a brutal team sport focused solely on winning
“Truth isn’t truth”: Rudy Giuliani tries to explain why Donald Trump won’t testify on Russia
Taylor Link
The former mayor of New York created another meme Sunday after he embraced the post-truth world Donald Trump wants
The bizarro world of Steven Seagal: Hero in the movies, villain in real life
Matthew Rozsa
The washed up action star is, in real life, more like the villains from his movies than the heroes
The people on Trump’s list aren’t enemies, they are witnesses
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The secrets they have aren’t secrets anymore. They’re evidence
John Brennan gets major backup: Top former intelligence bosses defend ex-CIA director
Shira Tarlo
The bipartisan group of ex-intelligence officials called Trump's decision "inappropriate" and "deeply regrettable"
Trump melts down on Twitter after his military parade is canceled due to high costs
Matthew Rozsa
The president's desired military parade has been harshly criticized as quasi-fascist in nature
Manafort jury wraps first day of deliberation with no verdict and 4 questions for the judge
Matthew Rozsa
The jury in Paul Manafort's first criminal trial sent a note to the judge asking him to define "reasonable doubt"
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