Attorney General Sees No Case for Obstruction as Mueller Finds No Russia Collusion

 
 
Mar 25, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where Attorney General William Barr says no evidence of collusion with Russia was uncovered by special counsel Robert Mueller, and that he sees no case for obstruction of justice. Fred Lucas has the latest. Why are American and Russian air forces staring down each other in Europe? Our Nolan Peterson reports from Kyiv, Ukraine. Plus: Jeremiah Poff on a young conservative who inspired college journalists, Monica Burke on the Equality Act's likely victims, and your takes on the Green New Deal.

 
 
 
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"It was a complete and total exoneration," President Donald Trump tells reporters after Attorney General William Barr summarizes special counsel Robert Mueller's main findings in the Russia probe. "And hopefully, somebody is going to be looking at the other side. This was an illegal takedown that failed."
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Kassy Dillon's walk to a ballroom stage to accept an award for conservative activism named after President Ronald Reagan was a milestone on a journey that began three years ago.
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The war in Ukraine has rattled the relationship between U.S. and Russian military forces in Europe, spurring both camps to conduct military exercises more frequently and deploy their forces closer to each other.
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Ashley Bratcher, who plays former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson, joins the podcast to talk about the movie that opens Friday.
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Far from advancing equality, Nancy Pelosi's priority legislation would rob Americans of some of their most cherished liberties.
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Moore, an economist and visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation who is a former Wall Street Journal economics writer, is the president's pick for a seat on the board overseeing the nation's monetary policy.
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"So this is socialism wrapped around, or rather inside of, global warming," Timothy Dayton writes.
 
     
 
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