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Feb 24 2019
News
Where the Mueller Report Stands—and What Could Happen Next
Special counsel is widely seen as in the final stages of his probe; a look at what could happen next
Wall Street Journal (News)
Nov 18 2022
Analysis
One year after acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the battle to define his public image rages on
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of murder charges in Kenosha one year ago, but that hasn’t kept him from being called a murderer on social media.
The former Antioch resident has vowed to sue celebrities and media figures who have used such language to describe him, but his attorney, Todd McMurtry, told the Tribune a larger goal is to change the discourse about Rittenhouse.
“That’s
Chicago Tribune
May 31 2019
News
FactChecking Trump’s Response to Mueller
In an impromptu press conference and on Twitter, President Donald Trump responded to special counsel Robert Mueller’s remarks about the Russia investigation with several false and questionable claims:
Trump suggested that he could not be impeached because he hasn’t been charged with a crime. “I can’t imagine the courts allowing it,” he added. But constitutional scholars tell us a
FactCheck.org
Dec 15 2022
News
DeSantis builds his conservative resume as Trump flounders
In the last two days, Ron DeSantis sought a grand jury to investigate Covid-19 vaccines, questioned a new federal law protecting same-sex marriages and won a legislative victory that will hit the pocket books of lawyers.
And there will be more steps by DeSantis to lure conservatives to his side in the coming weeks and months ahead. There are already rumblings that state lawmakers will
Politico
Nov 18 2019
News
House investigating whether Trump lied to Mueller
Washington (CNN)The House of Representatives is now investigating whether President Donald Trump lied to special counsel Robert Mueller in written answers he provided in the Russia investigation, the House's general counsel said in federal court Monday.
"Did the President lie? Was the President not truthful in his responses to the Mueller investigation?" House general counsel Douglas
CNN (Online News)
Dec 14 2022
News
Musk Didn’t Even Vote in Midterms He Cared So Much About
Elon Musk, who implored his army of Twitter followers to vote Republican in the 2022 midterms, did not vote in the election, state records show.
The billionaire is registered in Cameron County, Texas, where his rocket company SpaceX has a launch base and development site. Musk lists a modest home as his residence, though he has been known to spend time at other luxury properties.
Daily Beast
Nov 11 2022
News
Ukraine celebrates as troops enter Kherson after Russian retreat
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that the country's troops had entered the key southern city of Kherson, calling it a "historic day."
Why it matters: Russia's withdrawal from the only provincial capital its military captured since invading neighboring Ukraine eight months ago marks a major setback for Moscow and a remarkable victory for Ukrainian forces.
Driving
Axios
Oct 20 2022
Analysis
Trump’s Jan. 6 subpoena is expected soon. But what happens next?
The House select committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is expected to issue a subpoena for testimony and documents from Donald Trump before the end of the week, wading into what could be a prolonged and unprecedented legal battle with the former president.
If Trump resists the subpoena, the committee faces a number of hurdles in compelling him to comply
Washington Post
Nov 23 2018
News
Whitaker’s post provides ample tools to disrupt Mueller probe
Matthew Whitaker doesn’t have to fire Robert Mueller to throw a wrench in the special counsel’s investigation.
The Hill
Jul 25 2019
Opinion
In A Bitterly Divided Nation, Will Robert Mueller's Testimony Change Any Minds?
Former special counsel Robert Mueller did what Democrats wanted him to do on Wednesday — the question now is how much difference that may make.
Mueller's hearings did not feature a telegenic star who could deliver a message as exuberantly as President Trump's opponents hoped.
Even so, the House chairmen who wrestled for months to harpoon Mueller and reel him up to Capitol Hill
Guest Writer