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Special Coverage: Highlights And Analysis Of Mueller Hearings

Jul 24, 2019
Former special counsel Robert Mueller testified most of the day, taking questions from the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees about Russian interference and more.
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Politics
Former special counsel Robert Mueller arrives to testify to the House Judiciary Committee about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election on Wednesday.

READ: Robert Mueller's Opening Statements Before Congressional Hearings

Jul 24, 2019
The former special counsel is set to testify before two House committees. Read his full opening remarks.
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Politics
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., walks to a Democratic Caucus meeting at the Capitol on Tuesday. She told lawmakers to "stay focused on our purpose for the people" with the end of the special counsel's Russia investigation.

After Mueller Report Memo, Democrats Turn To Health Care — For Now

Mar 26, 2019
After the special counsel apparently found no conspiracy by the Trump campaign to attack the 2016 election with Russia, Democrats in Congress want to focus on health care with help from the president.
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Attorney General William Barr leaves his home in McLean, Va., Friday before the Mueller report on Russian interference and potential Trump campaign collusion was handed over to him.

Impeachment Just Got Less Likely And 6 Other Takeaways From The Barr Letter

Mar 25, 2019
Attorney General William Barr's letter to Congress about the Mueller Russia probe is a big short-term win for the president, but it doesn't "exonerate" him totally, and Democrats want to see more.
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Politics
President Trump says he looks forward to seeing the report of special counsel Robert Mueller, who has been looking into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Trump Backs Public Release Of Mueller Report

Mar 20, 2019
The president told reporters, "Let people see" special counsel Robert Mueller's report, as Trump again denied any collusion with Russia prior to his election in 2016.
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World
Yevgeny Prigozhin (left) serves food to Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a 2011 dinner at Prigozhin's restaurant outside Moscow.

'Putin's Chef' Has His Fingers In Many Pies, Critics Say

Jan 30, 2019
Yevgeny Prigozhin, a high-end caterer with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is accused of interfering in the 2016 U.S. election and is linked to Russian mercenaries in Syria and Ukraine.
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Politics
President Trump speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit in Hamburg in July 2017.

Trump Says He's 'Not Keeping Anything Under Wraps,' About Meetings With Putin

Jan 13, 2019
President Trump took pains to keep the details of meetings with Putin secret, the Washington Post reports.
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Politics
A billboard expressing opposition to Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is seen on a highway that runs through his hometown of Tulare, Calif. Nunes has drawn criticism from his opponents for his handling of the investigation into potential ties between Presiden

Devin Nunes' Re-Election Tests Whether All Politics Are Now National

Oct 29, 2018
Rep. Devin Nunes easily won his last re-election. Now the chair of the House Intelligence Committee is in for the tightest race of his political life, thanks to his views on the Russia investigations.
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National Security
British publicist Rob Goldstone sent an email to Donald Trump Jr. that proclaimed "Russia and its government's support" for President Trump in the summer of 2016. Goldstone has become a surprisingly crucial part of the Russia imbroglio.

Rob Goldstone On His Infamous Russia Email: 'I Had No Idea What I Was Talking About'

Sep 25, 2018

The music publicist spoke to NPR ahead of the release of his new book: Pop Stars, Pageants and Presidents: How an Email Trumped My Life.

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions at an event discussing immigration policies on Sept. 10. President Trump said on Tuesday that he's disappointed in the attorney general's job performance for a number of reasons, beyond his recusal from the Russia investiga

Trump Again Slams Jeff Sessions: 'I Don't Have An Attorney General'

Sep 19, 2018
In an interview on Tuesday, President Trump said his frustration with Jeff Sessions goes beyond his recusal from the Russia investigation: "I'm not happy with numerous things."
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National

Mueller: Prison Time An Option For Former Trump Campaign Aide Papadopoulos

Aug 17, 2018

The special counsel noted that the legal guidelines suggest a sentence of zero to six months. George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about contacts with Russians.

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Politics
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, right, and FBI Director Christopher Wray, left, appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on June 28. Some members complain they are stonewalling.

House Conservatives File Impeachment Articles Against Rod Rosenstein

Jul 25, 2018

Allies of President Trump have targeted the deputy attorney general over what they call foot-dragging by the Justice Department in response to requests for information.

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Politics
Former CIA Director John Brennan and other former top national security officials could lose their security clearance if the White House follows through on a threat made Monday.

Trump Wants To Revoke Security Clearances Of Ex-Officials Who've Criticized Him

Jul 23, 2018
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says former CIA Director John Brennan and others have "politicized and in some cases monetized their public service and security clearances."
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Politics
Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for President Trump, said Sunday that Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen "should cooperate with the government."

Giuliani Says Michael Cohen 'Should Cooperate' With Prosecutors

Jul 08, 2018
President Trump's lawyer said he and the rest of the president's team are "very comfortable" with Cohen working with investigators, as long as he tells the truth.
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Politics
Michael Cohen, a longtime personal lawyer and confidante for President Trump, said Monday his "first loyalty" rests with his family.

Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Hints He May Cooperate With Federal Prosecutors

Jul 02, 2018
Cohen once said he would "do anything" to protect Donald Trump. Facing an ongoing FBI probe of his finances and business dealings, Cohen now says his "first loyalty" rests with his family.
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Politics
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on Monday.

WATCH LIVE: Justice Department Inspector General Testifies Before 2 House Panels

Jun 19, 2018
Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department's inspector general, takes questions Tuesday from lawmakers about the voluminous report his office released last week.
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Politics
Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Trump, speaks to the media after appearing before the House Intelligence Committee during a closed door hearing last September. On Sunday, Stone bemoaned the "excesses and partisanship" of Robert Mueller's invest

With Prosecutors Zeroing In, Trump Ally Roger Stone Rails Against Mueller Probe

May 20, 2018
Stone said he could be under investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller for alleged crimes unrelated to his role in the 2016 presidential election.
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The Two-Way
Victoria Toensing, left, and Joe diGenova, photographed in 2007, were set to join President Trump's outside legal team, but it was announced just days later that conflicts prevented them.

More Upheaval For Trump's Special Counsel Legal Team: DiGenova Out Before Beginning

Mar 25, 2018
President Trump's personal lawyer said "conflicts" prevented Joseph diGenova and his wife, Victoria Toensing, from joining the team, just five days after he said they were on board.
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Politics
House intelligence committee ranking member Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., speaks to reporters Tuesday on Capitol Hill, joined by other Democrats on the committee as they released a response to GOP conclusions on the House Russia investigation.

House Intelligence Democrats Release Response To GOP Russia Conclusions

Mar 13, 2018
Democrats say it was premature for Republicans on the House intelligence committee to conclude their Russia probe on Monday. That report cleared the Trump campaign of collusion with Russia in 2016.
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The Two-Way
Amidst a hail of tweets over the weekend, President Trump said the FBI is spending too much time on the Russia investigation and missed signs of the deadly Florida school shooting.

Trump Says FBI Missed 'Signals' Of Florida School Shooting Because Of Russia Probe

Feb 18, 2018
Trump's flurry of weekend tweets about the Russia investigation and the latest school shooting drew condemnation from both sides of the aisle.
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Politics
House intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., speaks to reporters at the Capitol last year. Nunes is at the center of a political firestorm over the release of a memo critiquing FBI surveillance.

Who Is Devin Nunes? A Look At The Man Behind The Memo

Feb 02, 2018
House intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is at the center of a political firestorm over the release of a memo critiquing FBI surveillance.
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Politics
FBI Director Robert Mueller speaks at a news conference at FBI headquarters on March 9, 2007.

Mueller's Reputation In Washington Is 'Stunningly Bipartisan,' Journalist Says

Feb 01, 2018
Author Garrett Graff discusses the special counsel in charge of the Trump/Russia investigation: "Bob Mueller is probably about as apolitical and nonpartisan a figure as you could find in Washington."
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As Trump Enters Year Two In Office, Mueller Looking At Money Laundering

Jan 17, 2018
Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating Russian influence in U.S. elections. While his probe's details are unknown, one focus may be links between President Trump and Russian money launderers.
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President Trump speaks via video monitors to journalists in White House briefing room Thursday.

The New Year Rings In With 'Fire And Fury.' It Might Mean A Consequential 2018

Jan 06, 2018
The first week of the new year kicked off with the same ferocity of news that last year ended with.
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Analysis
Audree, 2, plays while Samantha Watson, her mother, cleans the kitchen. Watson was a single mother and nursing student received benefits from a federal welfare program called TANF.

Immigration, Infrastructure And Iran: The President's Plans For 2018

Jan 03, 2018
President Trump enters his second year in office, fresh off his first legislative victory. Are there more to come? What about that Russia probe, hot spots overseas — and those midterm elections?

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