WikiLeaks Founder Charged in Superseding Indictment, Justice Dept news release, June 24. "The new indictment does not add additional counts to the prior 18-count superseding indictment returned against Assange in May 2019. It does, however, broaden the scope of the conspiracy surrounding alleged computer intrusions with which Assange was previously charged." (Superseding indictment)
Bolton critique of Trump could define tell-all book battles by Deb Riechmann, Associated Press, June 18. "The White House fight with former national security adviser John Bolton is the latest chapter in a lengthy history of Washington book battles, yet it will likely define future cases between the U.S. government and former employees determined to write tell-alls."
Fact-checking Trump and Barr's attacks on John Bolton's book by Daniel Dale, CNN, June 16. "Trump is staking a claim for far more secrecy than previous presidents have sought -- and ignoring an executive order that makes clear that certain material should not be classified."
Meaningless war powers report might as well have been blank by Daniel DePetris, Washington Examiner, June 11. "Unfortunately, the war powers report is but one example in a larger trend of the executive branch obstructing any statistics that could be remotely useful to people who follow these various conflicts."