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Trump’s Lawyer Joe Tacopina Donated to Democratic Rep Who Called for Trump’s Prosecution

 

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The Prosecution of Trump Is a Good First Step. Now Do Bush.

Jeremy Scahill

New York’s case against Trump would be a mere footnote of history if the U.S. actually believed in holding presidents and other top officials accountable.

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Trump’s Lawyer Joe Tacopina Donated to Democratic Rep Who Called for Trump’s Prosecution

Ken Klippenstein

Kathleen Rice, at the time a House member from New York, sent a criminal referral to the FBI in 2021.

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Pentagon Tries to Cast Bank Runs as National Security Threat

Ken Klippenstein, Daniel Boguslaw

“When our financial system is under assault, that is a national security issue,” Senate Intelligence Chair Mark Warner told The Intercept.

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When Will Trump Be Indicted for These Crimes?

Jon Schwarz

OK, these things aren’t actually “illegal,” but it seems that they should be.

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Is Chicago Mayoral Candidate Paul Vallas a Republican?

Akela Lacy

In the past, Vallas took a Republican endorsement and toyed with switching parties. Today, despite GOP support, he’s distancing himself from the party.

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When Finland Matters More Than Donald Trump

James Risen

The Nordic state’s accession into NATO was Tuesday’s most significant and historic event — by far.

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Trump (Allegedly) Broke the Law for No Reason

Jon Schwarz

He could have paid off Stormy Daniels without legal troubles.

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China’s Mounting Challenge to U.S. Hegemony

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Elbridge Colby, a former Pentagon official under Donald Trump, joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss U.S.-China tensions.

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