The stench from the Sussmann verdict
There was a partisan political element at the very heart of the case
There was a partisan political element at the very heart of the case
Former FBI counsel James Baker’s testimony spells trouble for Michael Sussmann
Liars, leakers and lawyers
If you worry about democracy, worry about the fact that she almost became president anyway
Why would the Russiagate perpetrators change their modus operandi now?
Who gave the Feds access to Twitter?
Every revelation, though it sheds some local light, actually makes the whole picture murkier
Flynn is an officer. Obama is not a gentleman
A ‘single and proper standard of justice’ has not been scrupulously, or even half-heartedly, applied to the Trump-Russia story
It’s being blared about the internet that now, finally, at last, the 30-year military veteran has got justice. Not yet he hasn’t
Why, if the FBI had concluded that Flynn was not guilty of collusion with the Russian, were two agents sent to lure him into a perjury trap?
What explains the prophylactic prostration the Attorney General is engaging in?
Trump has a habit of turning his detractors into hypocrites
Federal investigators are now héros de la résistance
The Donald used to complain that he didn’t have an Attorney General. Boy does he now…
Why doesn’t Donald Trump put an end to government spying on American citizens?
Serious charges need serious proof. Simple fairness demands it. But McCabe presents none
Beware the suffocating metastasis of the administrative state
The latest allegations feel thinner than usual — yet still they’ve dominated the airwaves and Twitter feeds of media VIPs