Probe
Clinton Allies React to Comey's Book
Comey told USA Today he hopes Clinton will at least read parts of his book.
Comey Describes Mueller as 'Severe,' Intimidating
In his new book, James Comey writes about his former colleague and predecessor who is now special counsel.
Trump Renews Attacks on 'Slimeball' Comey
"Unbelievably, James Comey states that Polls, where Crooked Hillary was leading, were a factor in the handling (stupidly) of the Clinton Email probe," Trump tweeted.
Justice Department Says Andrew McCabe Violated Policies
The Justice Department inspector general began a review of Comey and McCabe in 2017.
House Investigators View Key Russia Probe Document
Under pressure, the Justice Department provided access to the original document that launched the investigation into Russian election interference.
Trump Firing People Should Lead to Jail: Bush Lawyer
The president has reportedly considered firing Robert Mueller and Rod Rosenstein.
Loretta Lynch Speaks About Clinton Email Investigation
Obama's attorney general gave a rare interview to NBC News.
First Sentence Issued in Mueller Probe
Van der Zwaan is a Dutch lawyer who was in contact with Rick Gates, an official on Trump's 2016 campaign.
Gates Is Mueller's 'Bitch,' Former Starr Deputy Says
The former Trump campaign adviser agreed to cooperate with the special counsel last month.
Trump's Lawyers Set for Tougher Approach
Earlier this week, the president hired Joseph diGenova to join the team.
Who Is Joseph diGenova?
The Washington lawyer has been critical of special counsel Robert Mueller.
House Intel Committee Ending Russia Probe 'Cover-Up'
"Politics beat a desire for the truth," former Attorney General Eric Holder said, slamming House Intelligence Committee Republicans for unilaterally shutting down the Trump-Russia probe.
U.S. Brushes Off Escort's 'Bizarre' Trump-Russia Story
A Belarusian-born escort claims to have information for the Russian collusion probe.
Mueller Indictment Says Russians Meddled in Election
The people and entities in the indictment are the first foreign defendants named in the special counsel's investigation.
Devin Nunes Should 'Step Aside,' Adam Schiff Says
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee criticized Representative Devin Nunes, the top Republican.
Nunes Altered Memo Before Giving to White House: Schiff
Representative Adam Schiff said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes changed a controversial memo after the panel reviewed it.
Trump's Former Legal Spokesman Will Talk With Mueller
Mark Corallo left President Donald Trump's legal team last July.
Exclusive: Las Vegas Shooting Person of Interest Speaks
Haig said that he no longer sells ammunition and that he doesn't know "wacko" Stephen Paddock.
Russia Plans Moon Mission for Next Year
Russia has not sent a Luna lander to the Moon in decades but plans to reverse that with a series of three spacecraft launches, starting in 2019.
Former FBI Director Comey Questioned In Russia Probe
Robert Mueller reportedly wants to know more about Comey's Trump memos.
Sessions Almost Made New FBI Director Resign: Report
After Christopher Wray's threat, the attorney general apparently backed off from his call to fire Andrew McCabe.
Kushner's Father Is 'Not at All Concerned' With Probe
Charles Kushner called critics of his son "haters."
Schiff: White House Canceled Hope Hicks Interview
Representative Adam Schiff blamed the administration for calling off the interview.
Newsweek Office Raided in Long-Running Probe
Sources close to the matter said a grand jury investigation has been ongoing for at least 17 months.
Would a Shutdown Halt the Trump-Russia Probes?
In addition to the special counsel, three committees in Congress are conducting investigations.
What Does Bannon Know About Trump and Russia?
The special counsel could ask Bannon about what he overheard while working with Trump, according to an analyst.
House Intelligence Panel Asks Hope Hicks For Interview
The panel will be meeting with Steve Bannon and FBI and Justice Department employees.
FCC to Probe Hawaii Missile Scare
"Emergency alerts are meant to keep us and our families safe, not to create false panic. We must investigate and we must do better," tweeted FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.