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Nation Sep 29

What did the Mueller report leave out? A member of the team shares an inside look

Nation Sep 08

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Peter Strzok on why he believes Trump is ‘compromised’ by Russia

Former FBI official Peter Strzok has been a target of President Trump's ire for his role in investigations of Hillary Clinton’s emails and the 2016 Trump campaign’s connections with Russia -- as well as his extramarital affair. Now Strzok is…

Politics May 21

Senate Judiciary to vote on subpoenas related to origins of Russia probe

The Senate Judiciary Committee will debate and vote May 21 on a subpoena authorization related to the origins of the Russia investigation, as well as potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA.

By Associated Press

World Apr 21

Watch 3:21
News Wrap: Senate Intelligence Committee reaffirms Russian election meddling

In our news wrap Tuesday, a bipartisan Senate report reaffirms that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election -- and will try it again this year. The findings contradict President Trump’s claims of a hoax and reiterate the intelligence…

Politics Jan 14

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn exits a vehicle as he arrives for his sentencing hearing at U.S. District Court in Washington, on December 18, 2018. Photo by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Ex-Trump aide Michael Flynn seeks to withdraw guilty plea

The request comes one week after the Justice Department changed its position on Flynn's punishment by recommending that he serve up to six months in prison for lying to the FBI.

By Eric Tucker, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

Nov 18

House Democrats are investigating whether Trump lied to Mueller

By Associated Press

The news came from the House of Representatives’ top lawyer who also urged judges on Monday to order the release of still-secret material from the special counsel's investigation.

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Oct 28

Justice Department appeals order on Mueller grand jury testimony

By Associated Press

The Justice Department argued that once the grand jury material is released to the House Judiciary Committee, there is no guarantee that it will remain secret.

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Oct 24

Justice Department has opened criminal investigation into Russia probe

By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The revelation comes as Trump is already facing scrutiny about a potential abuse of power, including a House impeachment inquiry.

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Sep 17

Watch 7:43
Lewandowski frustrates Democrats with short responses in House Judiciary Committee hearing

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Ahead of his appearance, the White House had instructed Lewandowski to discuss only matters covered in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report -- and indeed, Lewandowski…

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Sep 10

Judge sets new sentencing date for Michael Flynn

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

A federal judge has set a Dec. 18 sentencing date for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

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