Does Robert Mueller’s Lead Prosecutor Have A History Of Ethics Violations?
These facts raise serious concerns about Andrew Weissmann’s continued service on the special counsel’s team and justify delving further into the career of the long-time federal prosecutor.
Robert Mueller Spent $4.5 Million On Russiagate Without A Congressional Appropriation
Whether for a new park in a powerful congressman’s home district or for a special counsel, the country’s checks mustn’t clear unless Congress actually says they should.
Federal Judge Blasts Mueller: You Only Care About Getting Trump
A federal judge attacked Robert Mueller’s expansive Russia probe on Friday during a hearing related to Paul Manafort’s charges of tax and bank fraud.
7 Takeaways From Mueller’s Charges In Russia Collusion Probe
Are the indictments against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates a huge deal? Is Trump on course to be impeached? It depends on who you ask and may take some time to determine.
On Special Counsel Appointment, Democrats Played Republicans For Fools
Considering the ongoing political siege against the administration, appointing a special counsel looks like an unnecessary risk that could turn into a major blunder.
Trump Should Beware Of The Flynn Affair Becoming The Plame Game
The resignation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn bears more than a few disturbing similarities to a scandal that brought the Bush administration to its knees.
Is Donald Trump Already Squishing On His Promise To Investigate Hillary?
‘I don’t want to hurt them, I don’t want to hurt them. . . They’re good people.’
Donald Trump Should Pardon Hillary Clinton, Not Prosecute Her
A pardon lets the accused avoid punishment, but sears her guilt into the public consciousness. After all, an innocent woman does not need to be pardoned.