Trump and Republicans Seek to Turn the Tables in Post-Mueller Washington
President Trump and his allies went on the offensive, vowing to pursue those responsible for the Russia investigation. President Trump called some of them “treasonous.”
Washington’s Most Popular Russian (and His Teammates) Honored at White House
Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals were last year’s National Hockey League champions.
As Special Counsel, Mueller Kept Such a Low Profile He Seemed Almost Invisible
Now that his report has been filed, Robert S. Mueller III is poised to return to civilian life as a figure of mystery and fascination.
‘Release as Much as Possible,’ Graham Says About Mueller Report
Senator Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, also suggested a separate inquiry into potential anti-Trump bias at the F.B.I.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Does Mueller Matter for 2020?
At a time when most Americans have already made up their minds about the president, it seems unlikely that the special counsel’s report would sway them.
House Democrats to Unveil Plan to Expand Health Coverage
Democrats will set aside “Medicare for all,” at least for now, in favor of an incremental set of proposals to protect people with pre-existing conditions and expand coverage.
Ex-Police Chief in Virginia Says Racist Officers Forced Her Out
Tonya D. Chapman, who resigned last week as the chief in Portsmouth, Va., said she was undermined by racist officers who opposed her reform efforts.
With Override Vote Coming, Congress Examines Military Cuts That Will Fund Wall
The House will try on Tuesday to override President Trump’s veto of its resolution to kill his national emergency. The focus is on the projects that will be cut to fund the wall.
A Jewish Cemetery in Missouri Was Vandalized and Repaired. Now a Man Has Been Sentenced.
The man pleaded guilty to institutional vandalism for toppling more than 100 headstones at a St. Louis-area cemetery in 2017. He was sentenced to three years of probation.
An Ex-Fox News Host Pitched ‘Financial Freedom.’ His Clients Want Their Money Back.
Clayton Morris has been sued by nearly two dozen customers who say they were sold ramshackle homes as investment properties.
Beto O’Rourke Hires Former Obama Aide as Campaign Manager
The Democrat from Texas has hired Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, who worked for Barack Obama in 2012, to lead a campaign he had mostly overseen himself.
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