Mueller Report
- The Mueller report redactions, explained in 4 charts by Alvin Chang, Javier Zarracina (Vox)
- The Mueller report, explained in 500 words by Alex Ward (Vox)
- The Mueller Report Could Alienate the Voters Republicans Need by Ronald Brownstein (The Atlantic)
- “Because There Was So Much Obstruction, It’s Impossible for Us to Know Whether There Was a Conspiracy” by Dahlia Lithwick (Slate)
- There Might Be More Mueller-Related Prosecutions After All by Joel A. Cohen (Slate)
- Trump’s pattern of crime exposed in Mueller report — but it’s much bigger than that by Amanda Marcotte (Salon)
- Breaking down the 140 pages detailing how Trump fought Mueller by Ben Schreckinger (Politico)
- Mueller Report Showed Donald Trump Was Fixated on Finding Hillary Clinton’s Emails by Abigail Abrams (TIME)
- Mueller Report Shows Depth of Connections Between Trump Campaign and Russians by Karen Yourish and Larry Buchanan (NY Times)
- How WhatsApp, FaceTime and other encryption apps shaped the outcome of the Mueller report by Craig Timburg and Drew Harwell (Washington Post)
- Analysis: Mueller report offers clues to what’s behind the redactions by Joe Fox, John Muyskens, and Danielle Rindler (Washington Post)
- Five unresolved mysteries about Russian meddling in Mueller’s report by Natasha Bertrand (Politico)
- Did Blackwater founder Erik Prince lie to Mueller or to Congress? by Joshua Eaton (ThinkProgress)
- Mueller Redactions Raise Questions About Stone, Trump, and the “No Collusion” Claim by David Corn (Mother Jones)
- Why Robert Mueller Cited Antonin Scalia to Prove Trump’s Official Acts Might Have Been Obstruction by Mark Joseph Stern (Slate)
- Journalists Were Right by Justin Peters (Slate)
- Why the Mueller Report Shouldn’t Be the Final Word on Trump, Russia and Obstruction of Justice by Joyce White Vance (TIME)
- 5 Times the Mueller Report Showed Trump and His Associates Didn’t Tell the Truth by Ryan Teague Beckwith (TIME)
- What a Watergate Expert Thinks of the Mueller Report by Lily Rothman (TIME)
- The “red line” investigations that will haunt trump’s presidency by Abigail Tracy (Vanity fair)
- Mueller Hints at a National-Security Nightmare by Joshua A. Geltzer and Ryan Goodman (NY Times)
Mueller Report – Trump, WH Response / Impeachment / Subpoena Full Report
- “Total Bullshit”: Trump Lashes Out at Mueller Report by Inae Oh (Mother Jones)
- Trump liked the Mueller report when it looked good for him. Today he called it “total bullshit.” by Aaron Rupar (Vox)
- It’s official: House Democrats subpoena the full, unredacted Mueller report by Ella Nilsen (Vox)
- House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Full and Unredacted Mueller Report by Molly Olmstead (Slate)
- Roadmap for impeachment: Mueller’s purpose is clear by Heather Digby Parton (Salon)
- Mueller Report Fallout Pressures Democrats to Impeach Trump by Garrett M. Graff (Wired)
- Democrats make legal bid for all Russia probe evidence, Trump calls Mueller report ‘crazy’ by Doina Chiacu, David Morgan (Reuters)
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders stands by ‘sentiment’ of misleading comments revealed in Mueller report by Galioto (Politico)
- “A Normal Person Would Have Been Indicted”: Trumpworld Reckons with the Mueller Report’s Devastating Impact by Gabriel Sherman (Vanity Fair)
- Trump launches expletive-laden tirade over Mueller report by Andrew Griffin (Independent)
- Freshmen Democrats break ranks on impeachment talk following Mueller report by Frank Dale (ThinkProgress)
- Congress subpoenas full Mueller report, escalating battle with Trump’s Justice Department by Chris Riotta (Independent)
- Mueller Report: Sarah Sanders Admitted To Lying About Comey’s Firing by Chris Walker (Hill Reporter)
- Warren calls for House to begin impeachment proceedings (AP)
- Warren calls on Congress to launch impeachment proceedings against Trump by Katie Galioto (Politico)
- Dems reject Barr’s offer to view a less-redacted Mueller report by Kyle Cheney, Andrew Desidero (Politico)
- Donald Trump accuses Mueller report participants of ‘treason’ and vows to ‘turn tables’ on them by Andrew Buncombe (Independent)
- Analysis: Robert Mueller Was Wrong. President Trump Can Be Indicted by Martin London (TIME)
- Opinion: In a Functional Country, We Would Be on the Road to Impeachment by Michelle Goldberg (NY Times)
Mueller Report – Russia
- Kremlin claims there’s no proof in Mueller’s report of Russian meddling by AP (Politico)
- Mueller Report Raises New Questions About Russia’s Hacking Targets In 2016 by Pam Fessler (NPR)
- Russia rejects Mueller report that documents its interference (Al Jazeera)
Border / Immigration
- The Trump Administration Says It Can’t Handle More Migrants, Ignoring Thousands of Vacant Beds in Family Detention Centers by Manuel Madrid (The American Prospect)
- Trump administration seeks evictions for undocumented immigrants in public housing by Chris Riotta (Independent)
- Videos appear to show armed militia detaining migrants at US-Mexico border by Sam Levin (The Guardian)
- 9th Circuit refuses to block California’s sanctuary state laws by Debra Cassens Weiss (ABA Journal)
Other News
- CBO: over 1 million Americans have become uninsured since 2016 by Sarah Kliff (Vox)
- Trump’s Mexico-Canada deal would bring minimal economic gains, trade agency says by Sabrina Rodriguez, Megan Cassella (Politico)
- Trump and Libya: White House egged on warlord who intensified attack on Tripoli by Borzou Datagahi (Independent)
- Trump speaks to rebel Libyan general attacking Tripoli by Tal Axelrod (The Hill)
- Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn’s law firm by Nancy Cook (Politico)
- Trump’s Offer to Help Notre-Dame Rebuild Doesn’t Match His Response to Puerto Rico’s Disaster by Dennis Tang (Teen Vogue)
- Trump approval drops 3 points to 2019 low after release of Mueller report by Chris Kahn (Reuters)
- Supreme Court girds for fight over Trump census citizenship question by Andrew Chung (Reuters)
Opinion
- Welcome to the Fourth Reich: Donald Trump’s assault on the rule of law will not end well by Chauncey DeVega (Salon)
- Russia attacked us. The Mueller report still doesn’t give us the full story. by Michael McFaul (Washington Post)