Carter Page
- Trump Administration Releases Classified Warrants For FBI Wiretap Of Carter Page by Daniella Cheslow (NPR)
- Carter Page is reminded of the time he advised the Russian government by Charlie May (Salon)
- Trump-Russia: Carter Page surveillance documents released (BBC)
- Documents Show FBI Believed Trump Campaign Aide Carter Page Had Been Recruited by Russians by Daniel Politi (Slate)
- Carter Page acknowledges working as informal adviser to Russia by Eli Okun (Politico)
- Newly-Released Documents Show FBI Believes Russia Recruited Former Trump Aide Carter Page by AP (TIME)
- President Trump Says Carter Page Documents Prove FBI Misled FISA Courts. Lawmakers Disagree by AP (TIME)
- Analysis: How a Trump Decision Revealed a G.O.P. Memo’s Shaky Foundation by Charlie Savage (NY Times)
- The FBI Released Documents on the Carter Page Wiretap. Then Trump Had a Twitter Meltdown. by Julia Lurie (Mother Jones)
- Carter Page Admits He Only Kind of Helped the Russian Government by Emma Stefansky (Vanity Fair)
Trump-Russia / Russia Hacking / Russiagate / Maria Butina
- Exclusive: Accused Russian agent Butina met with U.S. Treasury, Fed officials by Sarah N. Lynch (Reuters)
- Half of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Performance in Helsinki, but Not a Turning Point by Daniel Politi (Slate)
- Gowdy: Trump advisers should consider quitting over Russia by Eli Okun (Politico)
- Accused spy Maria Butina not mentioned in US readout of Russia call (The Guardian)
- Accused Russian spy Maria Butina took meetings with top US Treasury officials by Kyla Mandel (ThinkProgress)
- Accused Russian Agent Maria Butina Met With 2 Senior U.S. Officials In 2015: Reuters by Sarah N. Lynch (Huffington Post)
- Trump says his campaign was spied upon illegally, offers no evidence by staff (Reuters)
- Russian billionaire with U.S. investments backed alleged agent Maria Butina, according to a person familiar with her Senate testimony by Rosalind S. Helderman (Washington Post)
- Accused Russian agent Maria Butina was backed by Russian billionaire, met with U.S. officials by Charlie May (Salon)
- Rep. Trey Gowdy: Evidence of Russian election meddling is “overwhelming” by Charlie May (Salon)
- Trump Again Makes Clear He Doesn’t Believe Intelligence Community on Russian Meddling by Daniel Politi (Slate)
Brett Kavanaugh / Supreme Court
- Brett Kavanaugh Once Said the Watergate Tapes Decision Was “Wrongly Decided” by Julie Lurie (Mother Jones)
- Brett Kavanaugh Once Said He Thought a President Could Pack the Supreme Court by Dahlia Lithwick (Slate)
- Kavanaugh Once Thought the Supreme Court’s Nixon Decision Might Be ‘Erroneous’ by Greg Stohr (TIME)
Other News
- Trump Administration Neuters Nuclear Safety Board by Rebecca Moss (ProPublica)
- Trump ramps up scrutiny of legal immigrants by Lydia Wheeler (The Hill)
- Judge, calm in court, takes hard line on splitting families by Elliot Spagat (AP)
- ‘An insult to women’: newly hired ex-Fox exec fuels new turmoil at White House by Sabrina Siddiqui (Guardian)
- Trump Threatens Iran on Twitter, Warning of Dire ‘Consequences’ by Austin Ramzy (NY. Times)
- Lawmakers, Lobbyists and the Administration Join Forces to Overhaul the Endangered Species Act by Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman (NY Times)
- Stormy Daniels’ Lawyer Says There Are More Secret Tapes Between Trump and Michael Cohen (Mother Jones)
- Trump Heads To Iowa This Week As Farmers Struggle With Tariff Fallout by Mary Papenfuss (Huffington Post)
Analysis
- The id of Trump, the economics of place and our empty national soul by Bob Hennelly (Salon)
- The U.S. Needs to Face Up to Its Long History of Election Meddling by Peter Beinart (The Atlantic)
- Trump’s trade war is getting serious — here’s why it started, what it means for the US economy, and how it could hit you by Bob Bryan, Shayanne Gal and Jenny Cheng (Business Insider)
- Democrats See Openings at State Level, Thanks to Trump Resistance by Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns (Washington Post)
- Dan Coats showed what working for Trump means: The doctrine of constant surprises by Dan Balz (Washington Post)
- “Immigrants Are the Backbone of This Country”: Why Female Millennials’ Views on Immigration Could Doom the G.O.P. in November by Maya Kosoff (Vanity Fair)
Opinion
- As a conservative, I despair at Republicans’ support for Trump. His vision is not conservatism by Charles J. Sykes (The Guardian)
- ‘Trump derangement syndrome’: the week America went mad by David Smith (Guardian)
- Trump could get his intel from the government. Instead, he gets it from Fox News. by Julian Sanchez (Washington Post)