From impeachment to indictment, 5 ways Robert Mueller’s long-awaited testimony is likely to resonate down the road
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Tweet, outrage, double-down: Will the furor over Trump’s tweets be any different?
Trump’s tweets replaced headlines about immigration raids, Pence viewing migrants at the border and a citizenship question on the census.
Harry Reid changes opinion, says Pelosi-led House should open Trump impeachment inquiry
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, former Senate majority leader Harry Reid said the House should open an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
Abortion poll: Most Americans oppose ‘fetal heartbeat’ laws, closing of all clinics in a state
A USA TODAY/Ipsos poll finds most Americans dismayed by the renewed focus on limiting abortion, and it’s energizing Democratic voters for 2020.
What threatens democracy? Legendary Navy SEAL warns of Trump’s attacks on US institutions
Exclusive: After missions against Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, retired admiral William McRaven warns of Trump’s attacks on democracy
Barbara Bush: Did she still consider herself a Republican? ‘I’d probably say no today.’
USA TODAY Exclusive: In “The Matriarch,” Barbara Bush blames Donald Trump for her heart attack and for driving her from the Republican Party.
Analysis: With Mueller report in, nothing’s over. But for Trump, everything has changed
Only highlights of Mueller’s report are out, and investigations into Trump continue. But the political landscape has shifted. USA TODAY’s analysis.
Bush and Trump: The contrast that went unspoken but was impossible to miss at the funeral
Analysis: The contrast between the 41st president and the 45th on almost every front went unspoken at Bush’s funeral, but it was impossible to miss.
Hoping to see Robin: The loss that forever changed former president George H.W. Bush
The loss of his 3-year-old daughter to leukemia forever changed George Bush, Barbara Bush and their marriage.
An appreciation for George H.W. Bush, one of politics’ most ‘courteous’ people
George H.W. Bush wasn’t the most triumphant president of recent decades, but he was one of politics’ most courteous people.