More than 6 in 10 favor impeachment if Mueller concludes Trump obstructed justice or authorized his campaign to coordinate with Russians in an effort to win the 2016 election.
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House Intelligence will focus on potential money laundering, financial compromise
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., outlined a plan encompassing everything from Russia’s election interference to the question of whether foreign governments have leverage over Trump or his relatives.
Planned House testimony from Trump’s former lawyer postponed
In a brief statement, the House Intelligence Committee said the interview would be moved to Feb. 28.
Maine Voices: Special counsel Mueller needs time, space and sunshine to do his job
Despite our impatience, we must give him and his team a wide berth.
Roger Stone heads back to court; special counsel cites potential trove of evidence
In a court filing Thursday, prosecutors with Mueller’s office said the FBI seized physical devices from Stone’s home, apartment and office.
Dana Milbank: Stone’s clown act is Trump presidency in microcosm
The longtime confidant is vulgar, post-factual and a portrait of eccentric vanity who loves conspiracies.
Commentary: Stone indictment was expected to tighten noose around Trump – it didn’t
The special counsel’s probe was never narrowly about the president, despite what many people believe.
Mueller probe close to complete, says acting attorney general
Matthew Whitaker says he has been ‘fully briefed’ on the special counsel’s investigation and is looking forward to Robert Mueller’s report.
Tiny minority of users behind most fake news, study suggests
Of 16,000 U.S. Twitter accounts, just 16 of them tweeted out nearly 80 percent of the misinformation masquerading as news.
Dana Milbank: Why would William Barr want to be attorney general? The answer should alarm President Trump
The nominee says he wants to protect the Justice Department’s ‘independence and reputation.’