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Trump and corruption: Who cares in the time of COVID?

Frank Vogl
The art of Undermining, or: How easily U.S. President Donald Trump gets away with corruption

Giuliani: Trump’s tax audits have been “completed and accepted” — except maybe not

Roger Sollenberger
Former NYC mayor and prosecutor tells Salon IRS has completed all but "one or two" audits of Trump's taxes

The colonels list: Why is Alexander Vindman being driven out of the Army? He’s not a suck-up

Lucian K. Truscott IV
To thrive in the Army, you have to kiss butt — I should know. Alexander Vindman goes out as a true patriot

“Absolutely baseless investigation”: White House announces Trump will commute Roger Stone’s sentence

Roger Sollenberger
Stone's trial yielded testimony which contradicted Trump's written responses to fmr. special counsel Robert Mueller

Trump’s dismal foreign policy record: Lost wars, new conflicts and broken promises

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
Trump won the White House promising an end to "endless war." But the reality has been more pointless carnage

Did Trump order the Russian bounty story cut from John Bolton’s book?

Roger Sollenberger
We've heard all about the stuff that's in Bolton's book. But the stuff that isn't might be even more damaging

Is the Trump campaign planning a Ukrainian “October surprise”?

Alan Lipp
Many are wondering how the perplexing political feud in Ukraine will affect U.S. politics

COVID-19 means good times for the Pentagon

Mandy Smithberger
How to vaccinate the military-industrial complex

Trump’s a traitor: The bounty should be on his head (metaphorically speaking)

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Is the Russian bounty scandal the final nail in Donald Trump's (political) coffin? It certainly should be

As Russian bounty scandal unfolds, remember this: Robert Mueller found plenty of collusion

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's agreement to look the other way on Putin's dark deeds is nothing new — remember the Mueller report?

Trump claims he wasn’t briefed on Russia bounties as US intel links them to killing of three Marines

Igor Derysh
Reports say Trump was briefed — as were congressional leaders and American allies overseas

“It was all hot air”: John Bolton’s new book focuses largely on his own relevance — or lack thereof

Igor Derysh
The contents speak volumes about the author: Bolton dismisses media focus on palace intrigue while diving into it

Inside the Trump administration’s decision to leave the World Health Organization

Sebastian Rotella, James Bandler, Patricia Callahan
On May 29, President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw from the World Health Organization

Bill Barr is even worse than you think: His entire job is to protect Donald Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Barr is the latest in a long line of bootlicking right-wing water carriers: Rich white men tell him what to do

President Trump revives J. Edgar Hoover’s tyrannical playbook

Stephen M. Underhill
Hoover and Trump's similarities are troubling as the U.S. faces historic challenges to its democracy

Rudy Giuliani on Fox News: “Black Lives Matter wants to come and take your house away from you”

Roger Sollenberger
"Yep," Fox News host Laura Ingraham responded

John Bolton: Jared Kushner is the most powerful person in Trump’s White House

Roger Sollenberger
Bolton claims that Kushner would push for a liberal Supreme Court justice if voters give Trump a second term

In “Mr. Jones” James Norton plays a journalist who uncovers the truth of the Ukrainian genocide

Gary M. Kramer
The actor tells Salon, "We see more governments . . . manipulating the truth to maintain strangleholds of power"

Donald Trump can’t stop losing: The past few weeks have been the worst of his presidency

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump is in full retreat on all fronts, and he's bitter and angry about it. You do love to see it

7 explosive details from John Bolton’s new book

Cody Fenwick
The New York Times received an advance copy of the book before its official publication next week

Don’t count Trump out yet

David Cay Johnston
Despite the virus, the depression and the protests, he could still win the November election

Trump defended Saudi leader after Khashoggi’s murder to distract from Ivanka’s email scandal: Bolton

Igor Derysh
Trump sought to "divert" attention from Ivanka's personal emails by undercutting his own CIA, a new book claims

Rudy Giuliani attempts to clarify his false claim about cops who kill Black Americans via text

Roger Sollenberger
Salon also confirms Giuliani was linked to Lev Parnas by a lawyer who shared his client in a money-laundering probe

Investigative journalist Greg Palast: Here’s how Trump will steal the 2020 election

Chauncey DeVega
Palast's new book, "How Trump Stole 2020," outlines a nightmare: Trump loses the electoral vote and wins anyway
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