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Trump-Russia Probe
Trump-Russia Probe
Trump-Russia Probe
Declaring it's "very clear" President Donald Trump obstructed justice, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, says the panel is requesting documents Monday from more than 60 people from Trump's administration, family and business as part of a rapidly expanding Russia investigation.
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
After three days of grilling Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Democrats are quickly using his words as a roadmap to open new lines of investigation into the president's ties to Russia and summon additional witnesses.
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former lawyer returned to Capitol Hill on Thursday for hours of closed-door questioning after publicly branding his former boss a racist and a con man who lied about business dealings in Russia and directed him to conceal extramarital relationships.
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer told Congress on Wednesday that Trump knew ahead of time that WikiLeaks had emails damaging to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, and he testified that Trump is a "racist," a "conman" and a "cheat."
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen will start a three-day gauntlet of congressional appearances by giving a closed-door interview to the Senate intelligence committee, where he is expected to detail what he claims to know about Trump's contacts with Russians and other sensitive matters related to the president.
Trump-Russia Probe
Trump-Russia Probe
Trump-Russia Probe
A top House Democrat has threatened to call special counsel Robert Mueller to Capitol Hill, subpoena documents and sue the Trump administration if the full report on Mueller's Russia investigation is not made public.
Trump-Russia Probe-Barr
Trump-Russia Probe-Barr
Trump-Russia Probe-Barr
William Barr has been attorney general for just one week but is on the cusp of staring down what will almost certainly be the most consequential decision of his long career: how much of the special counsel's findings to make public.
Trump-Russia Probe-Evidence
Trump-Russia Probe-Evidence
Trump-Russia Probe-Evidence
The FBI developed a backup plan to protect evidence in its Russia investigation soon after the firing of FBI Director James Comey in the event that other senior officials were dismissed as well, according to a person with knowledge of the discussions.
Trump-Russia Probe-McCabe
Trump-Russia Probe-McCabe
Trump-Russia Probe-McCabe
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said in an interview that aired Sunday that a "crime may have been committed" when President Donald Trump fired the head of the FBI and tried to publicly undermine an investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia.

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