For starters, who can see the report?
Donald Trump
Mueller report sent to attorney general, signaling his Russia investigation has ended
Attorney General William Barr prepares to summarize the special counsel’s findings for lawmakers, many of whom are calling for a public release.
Trump follows announcement of North Korea sanctions by saying they’re canceled
The confusing policy reversal appears to expose the sharp differences within the Trump administration on North Korea policy.
Marc A. Thiessen: Democrats are the ones declaring war on the Constitution
Leading Democrats are promising that, if elected in 2020, they will abolish the Electoral College and might also pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices.
Conservative students cheer Trump’s order protecting free speech on college campuses
The president said he will make federal funding for universities contingent on assurances of free speech.
Dana Milbank: So what if it’s a witch hunt? There’s a witch abroad
The president’s actions have crossed the line into bad magic, and it needs to be rooted out.
Federal judge rules Trump administration violated law with oil, gas projects that ignored climate impacts
The ruling temporarily blocks drilling on about 300,000 acres of land in Wyoming.
Leonard Pitts: Hate ending in bloodshed not a new phenomenon
Massacres like the one in New Zealand are the predictable result of the rise in international intolerance.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard could lose $200 million to build border wall
The Kittery shipyard is among the military installations around the nation that could have money reallocated to build the wall President Trump says is necessary for the nation’s security.
Another View: Don’t give Trump impeachment veto to Republican Party
An ouster effort requires a strong case – but it doesn’t require bipartisan support.