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Investigating Trump

With the curtailment of oversight by the Justice Department, federal inspectors general, the Office of Government Ethics, Office of Special Counsel and Republicans in Congress, the news media has become one of the only remaining entities capable to examining actions by President Trump, his family, donors and his cabinet officials to at least bring some transparency to wrongdoing. Reporters from The NYT, WSJ, Bloomberg, Reuters, ProPublica, The WashPost, NPR, among others, have been doing this work. But it is something that reporters from around the U.S. and the world can help with. We talk about how to take up such an effort, examining some examples from the last 18 months. But we also spend time considering how various news entities in spots across the nation and the world can take up this challenge. Accountability still matters.

Eric Lipton

The New York Times

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