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And more of today's top articles at The Week David Faris Joel Mathis Bonnie Kristian Kathryn Krawczy

And more of today's top articles at The Week David Faris [Robert Mueller and the downfall of the DOJ]( Joel Mathis [How James Comey's sins still haunt us]( Bonnie Kristian [Why not indict the president?]( Kathryn Krawczyk [The 9 most revelatory moments from Mueller's testimony]( Ryan Cooper [What will Democrats do now?]( Peter Weber [Pelosi 'softening to the idea' of impeachment]( Jeff Spross [The hole in Josh Hawley's economic argument]( James Pethokoukis [Why the GOP's swoon for big government is a big mistake]( Catherine Garcia [Governor of Puerto Rico resigns after mass protests]( Jeva Lange [In defense of Quentin Tarantino's over-the-top violence]( MOST POPULAR [The GOP's stupid swoon for big government]( James Pethokoukis [No one's sure how a fake presidential seal featuring a Russian symbol and golf clubs got projected behind Trump]( Brendan Morrow [Julián Castro is having a post-debate bump — or at least his campaign is acting like it]( Kathryn Krawczyk [House Democrats vote to subpoena Ivanka Trump's private email and Jared Kushner's WhatsApp messages]( Kathryn Krawczyk [Robert Mueller's day of disappointments for Democrats]( Damon Linker [Samsung to release the Galaxy Fold after a 5-month delay — but at least one major seller still has doubts]( July 25, 2019 [House Democrats vote to subpoena Ivanka Trump's private email and Jared Kushner's WhatsApp messages]( July 25, 2019 [Julián Castro is having a post-debate bump — or at least his campaign is acting like it]( July 25, 2019 [Justice Department to reinstate the federal death penalty]( July 25, 2019 [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.]( [Unsubscribe from this list |]( [Update subscription preferences |]( [Privacy Policy]( © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. Get 4 issues of The Week for only $8 [TRY IT OUT]( [TRY IT OUT]( [Subcribe]( [Subscriber login]( [Give a gift]( [Classroom subscriptions]( [Newsletters]( [Privacy policy]( [Terms & conditions]( [The Week UK]( [Contact Us]( [Ad info]( [RSS](

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