Russia probe
New York Attorney General Helps With Russia Probe
The cooperation is a sign the probe into Paul Manafort is intensifying.
Eric Trump Says Negative Media Could Cause Suicide
The 33-year-old businessman said the president had to tune out negative coverage from the mainstream media.
Mueller Focuses on White House Staff in Russia Probe
Former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus is among those said to be of interest to the special counsel.
One in Four Think Trump Acted Illegally With Russia
Thirty-five percent of Gallup poll respondents believe the president did nothing wrong.
"Any Russians here tonight?" Trump Mocks Mueller Probe
The president attacked ongoing federal investigations and called for prosecutors to probe Hillary Clinton.
Ex-Watergate prosecutor: Trump Jr. Gave Fake Sick Note
Jill Wine-Banks compared Trump Jr. to a child asking his parents to help him fake an illness.
Bush's Former Ethics Chief Slams Trump
Richard Painter lashed out at the president over the admission that he "weighed in" on his son's statement over the Russia lawyer meeting.
The FBI Has A Director Again, Months After Comey Firing
Christopher Wray was overwhelmingly voted in, winning confirmation 92-5.
Mueller Taps Foreign Bribery Lawyer For His Team
Greg Andres is now the 16th lawyer to join the special counsel's team.
Russia Probe Legal Fees Mounting for Ex-Trump Aide
Michael Caputo, a former campaign communications adviser, is among those going out-of-pocket for legal costs.
Trump Says Russians And Democrats Laugh At Russia Probe
The president sent out several tweets on Sunday.
Scaramucci Cites Anonymous Source, Admits It's Trump
Scaramucci said the president told him it wasn't certain Russia meddled in election.
GOP Senator: It's Hard For Trump To Stop Talking
Maine senator Susan Collins, member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the president should just let Mueller carry out his investigation.
Does Don McGahn Serve the Presidency or Donald Trump?
Will Don McGahn, the White House counsel, save Trump from the Russia probe? Or will he be forced to turn on his boss, as John Dean did to Nixon?
Russia v. U.S. in Syria. Who Holds Legal High Ground?
Russia says the downing of the Syrian warplane was 'a cynical violation of Syria's sovereignty.'
Trump Slams 'Very Cowardly' Comey for 'Illegal' Leak
The former FBI director admitted leaking a memo of his conversation with Trump.
Why the Fifth Amendment Might Not Help Michael Flynn
Pleading the Fifth Amendment might not allow Trump's former national security adviser to avoid turning over incriminating documents—about himself and others.
Russia Claims U.S Asked for Help Twice in Hacking Probe
The first request from the U.S. came ahead of the presidential election, while the second one came at the beginning of 2017.
White House Crisis: Donald Trump Increasingly Alone
Russia investigations, a lack of federal and Republican support and repeated leaks mean the president looks less and less in control.
Is Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak on His Way Out?
Donald Trump's National Security Adviser Flynn resigned over contact with Kislyak. Now Russia could be moving its man—and eyes are on the U.N.
Attorneys General Call for Special Prosecutor on Russia
The attorneys general join federal lawmakers in calling for an independent special counsel to investigate Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election.
Sean Spicer Had a Meltdown After Trump Fired Comey
The White House press secretary also asked for the lights to be turned off before he gave a briefing Tuesday night.
Possible Explanations For James Comey's Firing
The FBI director was terminated Tuesday at the direction of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his deputy.
Russia Probe Still Dysfunctional After Nunes Recusal
The Intelligence Committee chairman's withdrawal doesn't fix the investigation or solve the chamber's deeper problems.
Nunes Cancels Russia Probe Public Session
Nunes said the panel needs to hear from directors of the FBI and the National Security Agency in a closed session instead.
Dissecting the Rod Rosenstein Nomination
The debate is larger than the U.S. attorney general for the District of Maryland.
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?