GOP Angles for More Campaign Cash, Less Disclosure
Policy riders buried in tax and spending bills would let in more political money, less light.
Policy riders buried in tax and spending bills would let in more political money, less light.
The most heated exchanges during Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week concerned his ever-shifting explanation of what he discussed—or didn’t discuss—with Russian officials while serving as Donald Trump’s “go-to person” on foreign policy during the 2016 presidential campaign.
As Mueller homes in on the White House, the need to protect his investigation grows.
This article originally appeared on People For the American Way.
Six questions appropriations committee members need to ask.
Three states voted to rescind convention resolutions this session.
President Trump's attempts to impede the FBI's investigation are a big deal.
Trump and his inner circle cashing in on the White House is its own growing scandal.
Congress and the public need to demand that Deputy AG Rosenstein appoint a special prosecutor now to get to the bottom of who did what, who knew what, and when they knew it in the Russia influence scandal.
America is witnessing the most corrupt presidency in its modern history.
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