Morning Jolt: The Liberal Faith in the Inevitability of Impeachment

I would inform you that President Trump is raging about special counsel Robert Mueller on Twitter again, but then you would shrug and conclude that the news is in reruns this morning.

This is the 440th day of the Mueller investigation. No doubt, the former FBI director is working the highest of high-stakes investigations, with enormous consequences for everything from the presidency to U.S.–Russian relations to Silicon Valley, and sorting all of that out will take time. There's little to no room for error; the president and his allies will seize on any mistake, misstep, unsupported assertion or legal setback. No one outside the investigation really knows whether it's wrapping up or whether there's still a lot of work ahead, and no one knows whether Mueller will turn in his final report before or after the midterm elections.

Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's trial starts Tuesday. USA Today summarizes the charges ...

July 30 2018

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The Liberal Faith in the Inevitability of Impeachment

Jim Geraghty

I would inform you that President Trump is raging about special counsel Robert Mueller on Twitter again, but then you would shrug and conclude that the news is in reruns this morning.

This is the 440th day of the Mueller investigation. No doubt, the former FBI director is working the highest of high-stakes investigations, with enormous consequences for everything from the presidency to U.S.–Russian relations to Silicon Valley, and sorting all of that out will take time. There's little to no room for error; the president and his allies will seize on any mistake, misstep, unsupported assertion or legal setback. No one outside the investigation really knows whether it's wrapping up or whether there's still a lot of work ahead, and no one knows whether Mueller will turn in his final report before or after the midterm elections.

Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's trial starts Tuesday. USA Today summarizes the charges ... Read More

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