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There’s some irony here: The waters of Trump’s Washington are dark and deep

Michael Winship
The White House is trying to keep secret all that's destructive to the nation and democracy

Trump’s deep links to organized crime: Federal investigators know and the public is catching on

Jefferson Morley
As Trump built his empire, he attracted a criminal element whose ties still bind

Paul Manafort is consulting a Chinese billionaire about U.S. infrastructure projects: report

Matthew Rozsa
Manafort's spokesman said the meeting does not address "current or future infrastructure projects or contracts"

Making nukes mandatory: a lesson for dictators

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Now every tinpot monster is going to want some nukes

If Marine Le Pen is France’s Donald Trump, then this dark horse with momentum could be their Bernie Sanders

Matthew Rozsa
Could Jean-Luc Mélenchon pull off one of the greatest upsets in modern political history?

Paul Manafort’s exit strategy: Trump’s campaign chairman set up shell company to get loans from Trump-tied businesses

Matthew Rozsa
After leaving the Trump campaign, Manafort set himself up with foreign investors — and will now lobby for them

More proof that ex-Trump campaign aides have worked on behalf of foreign interests

Taylor Link
Two new pieces of evidence reveal that Trump's campaign downplayed its Eastern European connection

U.S., Mexico, Canada join forces for 2026 World Cup bid

Jason Stormer
This is the second time in history multiple countries have teamed up to host the international soccer tournament

Talking tough: Trump administration says that Russia should stop backing Assad. But will Russia listen?

Charlie May
The White House hasn't even been clear on whether or not Rex Tillerson will even be meeting Vladimir Putin

Donald Trump’s Russia scandal: What you need to know (and what you should avoid)

Matthew Rozsa
When it comes to Russia, there are a lot of dangling threads that could distract us from the important points

All the presidents’ spies: Blackwater founder Erik Prince is the latest Trump cutout to parlay with Putin’s men

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The through line in the conversations with Russians, from Trump Tower to the Seychelles, is lifting sanctions

Trump loves despots: He couldn’t shake Angela Merkel’s hand, but falls hard for Egypt’s strongman. Sense a pattern?

Heather Digby Parton
The democratic leader of a U.S. ally isn't worth Trump's time — but he adores the guy who staged a military coup

Another Donald Trump-Russia contact: Eric Prince met with Russian sources just before inauguration

Matthew Rozsa
The brother of Betsy DeVos was talking to Russia recently, while Carter Page was talking to Russia a few years ago

Noam Chomsky: Why Donald Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight

David Gibbs
Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the

Dictator vs. democrat? Not quite: Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is no progressive hero

Danielle Ryan
Alexey Navalny has become a media hero for protesting Putin's corruption. But his own politics are downright Trumpy

Trump’s White House is blaming leaks on an Obama staffer who left in 2015

Matthew Rozsa
Evelyn Farkas advised officials to gather Russian hacking information long before Trump became president

Woosh-wishing through life with Jared Kushner

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sure, he met with Russians helping Ivanka’s pa out in transition. Maybe Preet Bharara's name did come up. So

Marine Le Pen meets with Vladimir Putin: “It’s now the world of Putin, the world of Donald Trump”

Matthew Rozsa
The international far right celebrates a milestone meeting

5 key questions about the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation

Jefferson Morley
It’s all about oligarchs, sanctions, and a multibillion-dollar privatization scheme, says Democrat Adam Schiff.

Tell the truth, shame the devil: Nunes’ Wednesday craziness proves the need for independent probe

Michael Winship
Please give Americans what they need to save the republic: the truth

U.S. and the Middle East: Power politics or amateur hour?

Michael J. Brenner
Assessing the interests and weaknesses of the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran in the Middle East.

White House distances itself from Paul Manafort, who reportedly laundered money to himself from a pro-Putin party’s “black ledger”

Matthew Rozsa
White House press secretary Sean Spicer has been downplaying Manafort's role in the Trump campaign

Sean Spicer now argues Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, played a “very limited role” for a “limited time”

Sophia Tesfaye
The White House spokesperson also told reporters that Michael Flynn was merely a campaign "volunteer"

A brief history of Russian interventions in other people’s elections

Eric Lohr
Russia has a habit of involving themselves in other country's politics
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