Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Opinions P.M.: The critical information in James Comey's written statement

Trump’s Russia scandal just got a lot more like Watergate
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The critical information in James Comey’s written statement
The entire story sets the stage for an obstruction charge.
Trump’s Russia scandal just got a lot more like Watergate
James Comey's testimony was just released, and it's brutal for Trump.
 
20 questions senators should ask James Comey
Preferably without preamble or theatrics.
 
Is being blocked by Trump on Twitter an attack on free speech?
Holly O'Reilly, a snarky Twitter critic of President Donald Trump, got blocked by him online. She says it's "a 21st-century violation of free speech."
 
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What a Chicago neighborhood and West Virginia county have in common: Despair
The antidotes to pain and hopelessness throughout America are fundamental.
 
Trump will nominate Stephanos Bibas to the 3rd Circuit
The next round of judicial nominations includes one of the best criminal law scholars in the country.
 
Intelligence officials’ outrageous contempt of Congress
'I don't wanna' is no grounds for stiffing Congress on oversight
 
FoxNews.com caught trading in Russian fake news
Editor says it was there to show "hyperbole" of Russian media.
 
 
The Trump break point revisited
I asked this question on election night. With Comey's testimony scheduled for Thursday, it's a good time to ask it again.
 
James Comey, is this man bothering you?
We've all been there.
 
Colorado housing officials invite cops to perform warrantless searches on poor people
The director suggests that anyone who objects may have something to hide.
 
Russia has been looking at their stealthy options against us
Would we even know what hit us?
 
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What Trump can learn from Shonda Rhimes about how to tweet the Comey hearing
If Trump wants his presidency to be a media spectacle, he should learn from the woman who used Twitter to build a TV empire.
 
What really happened to coal?
"Progress is the culprit," a study concludes.
 
Make no mistake. Republicans can still succeed in destroying Obamacare.
Here are some of the clever surprise tactics they might employ.
 
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