Michael Flynn
Trump: 'No,' Didn't Ask to Close Flynn Investigation
A memo written by James Comey accused Trump of urging his former FBI director to end the federal investigation into Michael Flynn.
Trump Wants Michael Flynn Back in White House: Report
"Trump feels really, really, really, bad about firing him, and he genuinely thinks if the investigation is over Flynn can come back," a White House official told The Daily Beast.
What Happens if Michael Flynn Ignores His Subpoena?
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr has expressed concern over whether Michael Flynn will comply with a subpoena issued last week.
Trump Didn't Fire Flynn After Learning of Probe: Report
The Obama administration's Justice Department notified the Trump transition team about Flynn's secret work as a lobbyist for the Turkish government weeks before inauguration.
Fox News Can't Get Republicans to Defend Trump
TV host Bret Baier said he was struggling to get Republican guests for his show after Trump caused controversies over Russia, FBI and ISIS.
Flynn Risks Jail Over Senate Subpoena
Intelligence committee turns to legal action after former national security adviser uncooperative in Russia investigation
FBI's Russia Investigation: Subpoenas Issued
Prosecutors allegedly are seeking business records related to the FBI's ongoing investigation of Russian meddling.
Michael Flynn's Business Associates Subpoenaed
Flynn was fired for misleading Vice President Pence about his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the U.S..
Trump Suggests Yates Knows About Intelligence Leaks
The former acting U.S. attorney general's testimony will reveal "who knew what when" about Flynn's Russia contacts, says Senator Feinstein.
Trump Transition Team Members Turn to Lobbying
The White House has also exempted one former official from a five-year ban on lobbying activities.
How Flynn Got Security Clearance Despite Red Flags
Michael Flynn, Trump's first national security adviser, had alarming contacts with Russians and Turk lobbyists, but still got a top-secret clearance.
Flynn's Paid Russia Trip Was Illegal, Chaffetz Says
Donald Trump's former national security adviser didn't receive permission as a former military officer for the 2015 trip, House Oversight chair says.
America's Disgraced Politicians: Where Are They Now?
Abuse of power, misuse of government funds and, of course, sex scandals are as common in American politics as flag pins on lapels.
Trump's Invisible Man
Inside the mysterious rise of Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the young NSC official at the center of a bizarre Russiagate subplot.
Flynn Initially Didn't Disclose Pay From Russian Firms
The former national security advisor had to amend his disclosure after leaving off payments for speaking engagements to Russian entities.
Michael Flynn Probably Regrets This Interview
Flynn has reportedly requested immunity to testify on Russia's alleged influence on the U.S. election, despite criticizing Clinton's aides for similar requests last year.
Flynn Willing to Testify in Exchange for Immunity
The Wall Street Journal broke the news about Flynn, who was fired in February for failing to disclose talks with Russia's ambassador before Donald Trump took office.
Trump Controversies and 'All the President's Men'
Follow the film quotes: The pace of political news is entirely too frenetic, but is it not also very familiar?
New Security Adviser Differs From Trump on Key Issues
McMaster is joining the White House staff with views on Russia, counterterrorism, strengthening the military and other major security issues that diverge not only from those of the Trump loyalists, but also from those the president himself has expressed.
Why the Flynn-Russia Affair Is So Troubling for Trump
To reach the desk of the FBI director, the phone calls between Flynn and the Russian ambassador had to clear high counterintelligence hurdles.
How H.R. McMaster Became a Soldier's Soldier
Will Trump's new national security adviser be able to ply his Vietnam lessons in the White House?
Trump Names New Security Adviser: Lt. General McMaster
He also named retired U.S. Army General Keith Kellogg, who had been serving as acting national security adviser, as chief of staff to the National Security Council.
Pence 'Disapponted' by Flynn, Trump Weighs His Options
The latest in a series of miscues has continued to plague the new administration as they push through the first 100 days.
National Security Adviser Hopefuls Promised Autonomy
Reports say President Trump has been reluctant to allow the eventual pick decision-making powers on staffing.
We Can't Let Spies Undermine American Democracy
We are witnessing an attempt by some shadowy intelligence operatives to destabilize America for ideology, money and power.
McCain Says Trump White House in 'Disarray'
"I think that the Flynn issue obviously is something that shows that in many respects this administration is in disarray and they've got a lot of work to do," said McCain.
Flynn Told FBI He Didn't Talk Sanctions With Russia
Flynn's Jan. 24 interview with the FBI could expose him to charges, since lying to the agency is a felony, but any decision to prosecute would lie with the Justice Department.
Trump's Pick for National Security Turns Offer Down
Harward was offered the job after Michael Flynn was fired by Trump on Monday for misleading Vice President Mike Pence over his conversations with Russia's ambassador to the United States.
Trump Denies Aides Had Contact with Russia
His denial came as former national security adviser Michael Flynn, in FBI interview, reportedly denied discussing sanctions with the Russian ambassador, something that could leave him open to charges.
Trump's Press Conference Nearly Defies Description
Funnier than "The Apprentice," scarier than "The Walking Dead," Trump's talk is one for the ages—or until next time.