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Opinions P.M.: The conclusion of the Mueller probe laid bare grave institutional failures
The Mueller report leaves little doubt: Trump obstructed justice; The Mueller report is out. The other shoe may drop soon.
The conclusion of the Mueller probe laid bare grave institutional failures
Congress now inherits the whole muddy situation, with both Barr and Mueller receding in importance.
By Harry Litman ·
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The Mueller report leaves little doubt: Trump obstructed justice
He won't be indicted for it. But that doesn't mean he's not guilty.
By Paul Waldman and Greg Sargent ·
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The Mueller report is out. The other shoe may drop soon.
Those using this report as political fodder should keep in mind that there are more investigations to come.
By Gary Abernathy ·
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I delivered an underwater speech to protect the oceans. Here's why.
Seychelles has pioneered a way for governments to take action to protect the environment and save the oceans.
By Danny Faure ·
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President Trump did nothing wrong, I think
The report was even more exculpatory than you might have thought!
By Alexandra Petri ·
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Israel wants to deport me for my human rights work
Human Rights Watch neither supports nor opposes boycotts of Israel.
By Omar Shakir ·
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When the government persecutes you, then forbids you from talking about it
He believes he was treated unfairly by the SEC. But he's prohibited from saying as much.
By Radley Balko ·
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Barr decides not to go deep into the Mueller findings
Maybe it was just an unsuccessful fishing expedition.
By Tom Toles ·
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William Barr gives a performance Trump will love
The president's fixer gives a press conference ahead of the release of the Mueller report.
By Ann Telnaes ·
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The real digital divide isn't about access to the Internet
Policymakers are too busy bridging a fake divide to notice the real one right under their noses.
By Naomi Schaefer Riley ·
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How MLK's Letter from Birmingham Jail came to be
Clarence B. Jones, King's lawyer and occasional speechwriter, describes how he smuggled the letter out of jail.
By Jonathan Capehart ·
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The Plum Line
The rot of corruption begins with Trump. Mueller's findings will only add to that story.
We already know the big story here. This is just another chapter in it.
By Greg Sargent ·
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Terry McAuliffe is back in town
The former Virginia governor can do more good for Democrats -- and himself -- by not running for president in 2020.
By Norman Leahy ·
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