Federal workers delivered for Hillary Clinton

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during the Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center in New York, Thursday, April 6, 2017. If TV news reporters from Mars arrived on Earth to investigate what's heating things up, their instruments would immediately detect the radiation emanating from the special counsel in Washington, D.C. The Martians would be here just in time to read the newly issued report from the special counsel and the inspector general for the U.S. Postal Service detailing the violations of law.

PHOTO: Donald Trump Jr. in New York, July 11, 2017. | Paul Manafort in Cleveland, July 17, 2016.

Donald Trump Jr. and Paul Manafort have both agreed to negotiate with the Senate Judiciary Committee to provide documents "and be interviewed... prior to a public hearing" in regards to its Russia probe, according to statement from the office of committee Chairman Chuck Grassley . Representatives for both Trump Jr. and Manafort did not respond to requests for comment from ABC but previously said they are cooperating with the Congressional investigations.

Target Trump: Use of Police State Tactics Is Un-American

Never in American history has a sitting president been hounded with unfounded criminal investigations as has President Trump. While still a candidate, the Democrats and their propaganda arm in the mainstream media brought forth the scurrilous charge of Russian collusion with not a shred of evidence to support their charge.

Top StoryTrump’s new message man deletes inconvenient tweets

A day after accepting a top White House job, President Donald Trump's new communications adviser announced Saturday that he's deleting old tweets, saying his own views have evolved and that what he said in the past shouldn't be a distraction. Trump announced Friday that he'd hired Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci to help the White House sharpen its public message .

Donald Trump says he has ‘complete power’ to pardon amid Russia probes

President Donald Trump has said he has "complete power" to issue pardons, an assertion that comes amid investigations into Russian interference in last year's presidential election. President Donald Trump has said he has "complete power" to issue pardons, an assertion that comes amid investigations into Russian interference in last year's presidential election.

Trump accuses NYT of foiling US attempt to kill Baghdadi

US President Donald Trump today accused The New York Times of "foiling" American attempt to kill the self-proclaimed leader of ISIS Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump accused The New York Times of "foiling" American attempt to kill the self-proclaimed leader of ISIS Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Trump fires off volley of angry tweets on Russia probe

Hours before he was to help commission a new aircraft carrier at a patriotic ceremony on the Virginia coast, President Donald Trump fired off a volley of early morning tweets that again showed how furious he remains over multiple investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. The tweets were unusual in their breadth and scope, even for Trump, given the wide variety of topics he touched on as Saturday dawned.

Trump Jr., Manafort may be interviewed privately by senators

President Donald Trump's eldest son and his former campaign chairman won't be forced to testify publicly next week and are instead discussing being privately interviewed by a Senate committee investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, the panel said. The Senate Judiciary Committee initially called for Donald Trump Jr. and Paul Manafort to appear at a public hearing Wednesday.

Trump slams NY Times for ‘foiling’ bid to capture IS chief

President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked The New York Times and its "sick agenda," alleging that one of the paper's reports thwarted a US bid to take out Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. "The failing New York Times foiled US attempt to kill the single most wanted terrorist, Al-Baghdadi.

Donald Trump: ‘the U.S. President has the complete power to pardon’

President Trump claimed Saturday he has "the complete power to pardon," publicly responding for the first time to recent news reports suggesting he's seeking pardons for individuals being investigated by prosecutors probing Russia 's role in last year's White House race, including relatives, staffers and himself. "While all agree the U.S. President has the complete power to pardon, why think of that when only crime so far is LEAKS against us.

Trump Asserts ‘Complete Power to Pardon’ in Saturday Tweetstorm

President Trump lashed out at the media in a Saturday morning tweetstorm, insisting his authority to issue pardons is "complete" and expressing frustration over stories that revealed Attorney General Jeff Sessions may have lied about his contacts with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign. "A new INTELLIGENCE LEAK from the Amazon Washington Post, this time against A.G. Jeff Sessions.

‘In Some Respects, We’re A Nation in Crisis Right Now,’ Former CIA Director Says

Former CIA Director John Brennan appears before a House hearing in May. He told a public policy conference on Friday that Trump associates should have known better than to meet with a Russian lawyer last year. Just ask James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, and John Brennan, the former leader of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Moscow lawyer who met Trump Jr. had Russian spy agency as client

The Russian lawyer who met Donald Trump Jr. after his father won the Republican nomination for the 2016 U.S. presidential election counted Russia's FSB security service among her clients for years, Russian court documents seen by Reuters show. The documents show that the lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, successfully represented the FSB's interests in a legal wrangle over ownership of an upscale property in northwest Moscow between 2005 and 2013.

Senate intel committee subpoenas the research firm tied to the bombshell Trump-Russia dossier

The Senate Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the research firm responsible for the bombshell Russia dossier that contains unverified memos related to President Donald Trump's activities in Russia. An attorney for Fusion GPS cofounder Glenn Simpson rejected a request to voluntarily appear before a Senate Judiciary hearing next week, citing Simpson's vacation plans.

Anthony Scaramucci is the communications director for the…

Anthony Scaramucci's first appearance behind the White House podium could hardly have gone more differently than Sean Spicer's. Where Spicer struggled to defend the indefensible - President Donald Trump's inauguration crowd size - Scaramucci came in on a day of chaos at the White House and painted a picture of relative calm .

Scaramucci called Trump a ‘hack’ in 2015 and now says the…

Anthony Scaramucci, hired as the new White House communications director on Friday, hasn't always been a fan of President Donald Trump - and Trump apparently hasn't forgotten his former comments. Before becoming a top Trump donor and surrogate, Scaramucci, an investment-firm founder, supported Republican presidential candidates Scott Walker and Jeb Bush - and didn't hesitate to bash Trump on national TV.