Politics May 24 Feinstein confident Senate will see Comey’s memos Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, doubled down Wednesday on her call for former FBI director James Comey to testify before the committee.
Politics May 18 Was Mueller the right choice for special counsel in Russia investigation? Garrett Graff, the author of the 2011 book “The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror,” weighs in.
Politics May 17 Obstruction of justice, explained Did President Donald Trump commit obstruction of justice by asking James Comey to drop the FBI's probe of his campaign's ties to Russia? Here's a guide to obstruction of justice, and how it works in federal court and in impeachment…
Politics May 11 The ‘special prosecutor’ Democrats want no longer exists Democrats are calling for an independent investigation into the ties between Russia and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. But special investigators lack much of the power and autonomy that Starr enjoyed in the Clinton era. Even if Democrats get their…
Politics May 10 Everything we know about Trump’s firing of FBI director James Comey The abrupt removal of James Comey as FBI director Tuesday marked the third time President Donald Trump has fired a high-profile official in his first three-plus months in office, following the ousters of his national security adviser and acting attorney…
Politics May 09 How quickly can Trump replace Comey? Andrew McCabe will be the FBI's acting director. But a timeline for permanently replacing Comey, a position that must be confirmed by the Senate, is unclear.
Politics May 09 Sen. Collins: FBI director Comey’s firing in some ways an ‘inevitable conclusion’ to email controversy Comey’s ouster was in some ways an “inevitable conclusion” to the controversy over his handling of the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton’s emails, Collins said.
Politics May 04 What’s in the House GOP health care bill? After weeks of negotiations, House Republican leaders secured enough support to hold a vote on the GOP's health care bill. Here is a look at what's inside the legislation.
Politics Apr 29 ‘Are we a red state or a blue state?’ Life in a Pennsylvania swing county 100 days into Trump’s presidency One hundred days after inauguration, Trump remains a deeply polarizing figure along divided parts of the country like Chester County, Pennsylvania.
World Apr 12 NATO chief welcomes Trump’s view that group is not ‘obsolete’ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that he welcomed President Donald Trump’s view that the organization is not “obsolete,” a criticism Mr. Trump once leveled as a candidate in last year’s presidential election.