Former special counsel Robert Mueller said he wanted his office’s report to be a “signal, a flag” to those with responsibility to act.
Author: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
‘I am not a cult leader’: Marianne Williamson tries to clarify her beliefs ahead of Democratic debate
Hoping to dispel rumors, author and activist Marianne Williamson tweeted “I am not a cult leader” and “I am not an anti-vaxxer.”
Georgia state lawmaker Erica Thomas now uncertain man told her to ‘go back to where you came from’
“I don’t want to say he said ‘go back to your country’ or ‘go back to where you came from’ but he was making those types of references,” Thomas said.
‘Liberal paper straws don’t work’: Trump campaign starts selling plastic drinking straws
“Liberal paper straws don’t work,” says the description of the drinking straws on Trump’s campaign website. The straws sell for $15 for a 10-pack.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slams ‘send her back’ chant at Trump rally as ‘completely unacceptable’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the chant“hurtful, wrong and completely unacceptable.”
Pence aide defends Trump’s ‘go back’ tweets by citing Elaine Chao’s presence in Trump administration
A top Pence aide defended Trump’s ‘go back’ tweets, citing Elaine Chao’s presence in the Trump administration.
French President Emmanuel Macron announces creation of French space force
On the eve of Bastille Day celebrations, Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a French space force command within the French air force.
Mitch McConnell responds to report his ancestors owned slaves by pointing out Obama’s did too
Senate Majority Leader responded to a report that his ancestors had owned slaves, telling reporters he and Obama were “once again in the same position.”
Jeffrey Epstein: Labor Secretary Alex Acosta ‘pleased’ prosecutors moving forward
Labor Secretary Alex Acosta made no comments on resignation, though he was “pleased that NY prosecutors are moving forward.”
Billionaire and activist Tom Steyer announces run for president
On Tuesday morning, billionaire and activist Tom Steyer became the most recent Democrat to join the race for president.