#BREAKING: Mueller won't be recommending any further indictments: report https://t.co/x9mJt55cjr pic.twitter.com/oPBlkgvLmB
— The Hill (@thehill) March 22, 2019
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report is done. But members of Congress are just getting started. https://t.co/9nC55MJPpQ
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 22, 2019
A very instructive take on what the Mueller Report may be leading to…https://t.co/9DenZzH87R
— Jeff Greenfield (@greenfield64) March 22, 2019
A must read, now that the Report is at Justice, by great constitutional scholar Si Lazarus https://t.co/CvcQIqR4TU
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) March 22, 2019
Read the attorney general’s letter to Congress confirming that Robert Mueller's investigation is over: https://t.co/IZ88NLCCRD
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 22, 2019
“recently filed court documents suggest that investigators are still examining why…Manafort turned over campaign polling data in 2016 to a Russian associate prosecutors said was tied to Russian intel.” Wouldn’t u want that answer in the final report? https://t.co/eGalhBmfAa
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) March 22, 2019
What we've learned over the past two years is that the president was the beneficiary of two separate criminal conspiracies undertaken to help him get elected. We already know he was directly a party to and orchestrated one of them.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) March 22, 2019
Best take. https://t.co/4NtxhWvMzj
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 22, 2019
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said that there is a strong possibility that Trump's family could be indicted by other entities based on the work of Mueller. https://t.co/Y7wj2xK0Dt pic.twitter.com/5eg59DJxRY
— PoliticusUSA (@politicususa) March 22, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) — Giuliani: Trump lawyers want early look at Mueller's findings before they are made public.
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) March 22, 2019
No matter what comes next, let’s not forget that Trump’s campaign manager, deputy campaign manager, foreign policy advisor, fixer, political strategist and national security advisor have been indicted, convicted, or plead guilty of serious crimes.
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) March 22, 2019
Meanwhile…
So no discernible benefit from GOP tax scam, just massively bigger deficits and more debt… Remember when all the nation’s top economists said this would happen? https://t.co/tSu2gdmzhm
— Amy McGrath (@AmyMcGrathKY) March 23, 2019
This is astonishing. And it’s evidence of why campaigns matter: not just their outcome, but their conduct. https://t.co/bYXsN60xzH
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) March 23, 2019
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BREXITSHAMBLES BRITAIN
if you'd told me two years ago that with just over a week until the brexit date parliament would, for the first time, be having votes to see what sort of brexit it wanted to be honest i would have totally believed that
— joe (@mutablejoe) March 22, 2019
Theresa May could drop third vote on Brexit deal if it lacks support https://t.co/GcFg0lGsog pic.twitter.com/QiERaiO6kr
— The Independent (@Independent) March 22, 2019
“It cannot be emphasised enough just how much trust in the UK has been eroded and how badly damaged its reputation in Europe is.” – @BrigidLaffan https://t.co/OiBFY1cPkF
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) March 22, 2019
“Tory MPs have taken to comparing Mrs May’s Downing Street to Hitler’s bunker in the film Downfall, as the prime minister lurches from one desperate ruse to another in the hope of somehow rescuing her Brexit deal. How much longer can she go on?”
https://t.co/ZdW4FNGllw— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) March 22, 2019
Varadkar: “Brexit is uncharted territory. I’ve almost given up speculating on what’s going to happen next.”https://t.co/8YUSrrRKQ4
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) March 22, 2019
"Some of the Brexiteers will be far away and most of them will be well protected… because they're set up for life."
French President Emmanuel Macron says the British people will find themselves in an "economic crisis" if there's a no-deal Brexit. pic.twitter.com/rygWlirDrI
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) March 22, 2019
It says everything about the state of the country that this isn't even the worst Brexit plan today.
Uri Geller? Can this get any more embarrassing? 😖 https://t.co/1wgtVFwwcg
— Naomi Long MLA (@naomi_long) March 22, 2019
Pumped for the @PeoplesVote_uk march tomorrow.
We’ve got just days to save our country from hitting the Brexit iceberg. The ship’s captain is driving full speed ahead but we’ll force them to change direction.#Tooting – I’ll see you there! pic.twitter.com/ICS8BCMlU3
— Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (@DrRosena) March 22, 2019
Nicola Sturgeon: I'll be marching today to show Scotland's anger at the Brexit farce https://t.co/BZCGh4ADpG
— The Independent (@Independent) March 22, 2019
Petition to revoke article 50 hits 3.5m signatures https://t.co/7FrXRD3zQa
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) March 22, 2019
Seen a few people talking about how the revoke petition is compromised because someone signed it from Kyrgyzstan. That was me. I’m here for two weeks for work. People move around the world. Imagine that.
— Blair McDougall (@blairmcdougall) March 22, 2019
This is scary reading – “rudderless”, “risk of collapse”, “crisis lasting months” – till you read that the “preparedness committee” in charge of planning is chaired by the Prime Minister so we’re in safe hands. Phew. https://t.co/W7Xt2rcEJB
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) March 22, 2019
ITV really need to ditch Bittersweet Symphony for their England games ident. Belongs to an era where the side routinely shat the bed but the country didn’t. And now….
— Marina Hyde (@MarinaHyde) March 22, 2019
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WORLD
This is Trump overruling the Treasury Department—but it’s more importantly Trump overruling and publicly almost humiliating his national security adviser, John Bolton. https://t.co/je0gcroPe2
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) March 22, 2019
Trump abruptly cancelled sanctions on those helping North Korea cheat, imposed only yesterday and championed by his own national security advisor, because he “loves” Kim.
Foolish naïveté is dangerous enough. Gross incompetence and disarray in the White House make it even worse. https://t.co/us088zg7fD
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) March 22, 2019
in just 24 hours the secstate was surprised by Golan Heights tweet & now @realDonaldTrump has lifted new Treasury sanctions vs NK b/c he likes Chairman Kim. There is not even the pretense of a national security process. Hard to imagine what would occur if there were a real crisis
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) March 22, 2019
China is a very hard place to freely report from, but surely this should still be the biggest story in the world. Years from now, we will not be able to say we didn't know. https://t.co/o7FQ5SzkDy
— Hugo Rifkind (@hugorifkind) March 22, 2019
“Last Friday I stood in this mosque and saw hatred and rage in the eyes of the terrorist. Today from the same place I look out and I see the love and compassion in the eyes of thousands of New Zealanders and human beings from around the globe.” https://t.co/gozrxGXtgu
— arianna ciccone (@_arianna) March 22, 2019
and
There are fewer words than usual in my report tonight. I struggled to find them… and sometimes, they’re not required anyway. #Cookstown pic.twitter.com/gsTpqMIm4X
— David Blevins (@skydavidblevins) March 22, 2019
Today we said goodbye.
“Those we love don’t go away,
they walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard but always near,
still loved, still missed but always near.”Painting by Emma NicGabhann
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha pic.twitter.com/EW6gKV7vTQ
— St. Patrick's Academy (@AcademyDgn) March 22, 2019