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Saturday, April 20, 2019

The 10 essential reads you missed this week

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The 10 essential reads you missed this week
Special counsel Robert Mueller painted a damning picture of the Trump administration in his final report, even as he handed the president a victory on the central issue of collusion with Russia.

Here's other important news of the week:
 
Heavily redacted Mueller report leaves major questions unanswered
More than 900 redactions in special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report left unanswered major questions about President Trump’s knowledge of Russian-led efforts to steal and disseminate Democratic documents in the 2016 presidential campaign, Alexander Bolton reports.
 

 
20 years after Columbine, Dems bullish on gun reform
Two decades after the Columbine shooting massacre in Colorado, gun reform efforts have found new life in the nation's capital, Mike Lillis writes.
 

 
Dems see lane to Buttigieg victory
Pete Buttigieg can win the Democratic nomination for president as long as he can capitalize on his growing media attention and early grass-roots efforts in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, top party strategists tell Amie Parnes.
 

 
Sanders courts GOP voters with 'Medicare for All' plan
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is trying to use “Medicare for All” to win over white working-class voters, many of whom supported President Trump in 2016, Peter Sullivan reports.
 

 
Warren spends big on staff in high-stakes 2020 gamble
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is investing heavily in hiring staffers in some of the first primary and caucus states, placing a bet that such early organizing efforts will pay dividends when voting starts next year, Max Greenwood reports.
 

 
Mueller report poses new test for Dems
House Democratic leaders face a delicate balancing act now that the Mueller report is public, Mike Lillis and Olivia Beavers write.
 

 
Trump frustrated with aides who talked to Mueller
President Trump is venting frustration with associates who cooperated with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation after their notes and first-hand observations were used to paint a negative and damaging picture of his presidency, Jordan Fabian and Brett Samuels report.
 

 
Here are the 10 'episodes' Mueller probed for potential obstruction by Trump
Robert Mueller’s Russia report details 10 instances of potential obstruction of justice involving President Trump, Brett Samuels writes.
 

 
Booker, Harris have missed most Senate votes
Sens. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Kamala Harris (Calif.), who are among the six Democratic senators running for the White House, have missed the most votes in the Senate so far this year, Jordain Carney reports.
 

 
Environmentalists see victory with Green New Deal blitz
Environmentalists and lawmakers are praising a Democratic messaging blitz that they say has put the problem of global warming back at the forefront of the national conversation, Miranda Green writes.
 
 
 
© Getty: A fire ravaged Paris's Notre Dame cathedral this week after a suspected "computer glitch."
 
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