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In this June 21, 2017 file photo, special counsel Robert Mueller departs after a closed-door meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee about Russian meddling in the election and possible connection to the Trump campaign, at the Capitol in Washington. President Donald Trump's legal team is evaluating potential conflicts of interest among members of Mueller's investigative team, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
The new White House communications director is now a vocal defender of the president, but he once called Trump "another hack politician." President Donald Trump shook up his beleaguered press team on Friday, appointing close ally and Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci to be his new White House communications director.
Yet the buzz surrounding the long-serving California Democrat has reached a fever pitch this year, as she's lobbed bomb after bomb at President Trump. Waters is emerging as the president's harshest congressional critic, enraging Trump's conservative supporters and electrifying the Democrats' liberal base, some of whom are pushing -- only slightly tongue-in-cheek -- for Waters to launch her own White House bid.
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, rebuked Fox News for its recent aggressive coverage of the former Democratic nominee, especially because he says she won't run for office again. "Fox is resorting to dredging up the ghost of Hillary Clinton, who is never running for office again," Fallon told CNNMoney on Thursday .
Former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort was as much as $17 million in debt to pro-Russia interests before joining the Trump campaign, records obtained and reported by The New York Times show. The Times obtained financial records filed in the tax haven of Cyprus, where Manafort allegedly kept bank accounts while he worked in Ukraine and invested with a Russian oligarch.
Barbra Streisand, who has been critical of John McCain in the past, wished him a speedy recovery the day after his brain cancer diagnosis was announced. Wishing you all the best Senator.
President Donald Trump was sworn in on Jan. 20. Between that day and today, he has referred to the New York Times as "failing" in no fewer than 17 tweets.
An early foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign who is now under FBI investigation claims that US and European intelligence officials spied on him when he was in Budapest in September.
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, center, arrives for the opening of the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialogue, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at the Treasury Department in Washington. White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, center, arrives for the opening of the U.S.-China Comprehensive Economic Dialogue, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at the Treasury Department in Washington.
Senator John McCain, 80, is diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer after surgeons remove blood clot following routine check-up amid complaints of double vision and fatigue Trump slams Sessions and says he would NEVER have hired him if he knew he'd recuse himself from Russia probe - before warning special prosecutor Mueller not to pry into his family business in explosive interview Deutsche Bank 'faces scrutiny from regulators for giving Trump hundreds of loans - and has been contacted by Russia investigation in relation to the accounts' Meghan McCain calls for Republican committee member in Nevada to resign after she said 'Amen' to evil tweet saying her sick father John should 'just f***ing die already' 'He has always been a fighter': President Trump leads the tributes as politicians come together to support John McCain following his brain cancer diagnosis National Enquirer releases ... (more)
For a year, the big question of Russiagate has boiled down to this: Did Donald Trump's campaign collude with the Russians in hacking the DNC? "On the question of the Trump campaign conspiring with the Russians there is smoke, but there is no fire, at all. There's no little campfire, there's no little candle, there's no spark."
The Russian lawyer who met with President Donald Trump's eldest son during the 2016 election campaign said she's ready to testify before the US Senate and "clarify the situation behind this mass hysteria." Donald Trump Jr. agreed to meet with Natalia Veselnitskaya in the expectation of receiving incriminating information about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton as part of a Russian government effort to help his father's White House campaign, according to emails Trump Jr. has publicly released.
An advisory committee that President Donald Trump created to examine the integrity of U.S. voting systems held its first meeting Wednesday. And its vice chairman, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, said afterward that "we may never know" whether Trump's rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton, won the popular vote through voter fraud.
A government investigation concluded that the United States Postal Service "improperly coordinated" with a postal workers union that supported Hillary Clinton's campaign. The investigation, as documented in a report from the Office of Special Counsel, said the USPS granted employees union leave time off, at the request of the union, to do political activity -- which OSC concluded was a "systematic violation" of a law regarding the political activity of federal employees.
President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will speak with the Senate intelligence committee on Monday. That's according to his lawyer, Abbe Lowell.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, in an exclusive interview with Fox News that aired Wednesday night, stood by his recommendation that President Trump fire then-FBI Director James Comey and his hiring of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel to oversee the Bureau's investigation into Russian activities during last year's election. "I've testified several times about this and yes, I do," Rosenstein told "The Story with Martha MacCallum" when asked if he stood by his now-famous memo recommending Comey's dismissal.
The vice chair of the White House's bogus "election integrity" commission said Wednesday that "we may never know" whether millions of illegal votes cost President Donald Trump the popular vote in the 2016 election - despite the lack of any evidence to support Trump's frequent claim that millions of ballots were cast illegally. "Do you believe Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 3 to 5 million votes because of voter fraud?" MSNBC's Katy Tur asked Kobach in an interview after the commission's first meeting.
But he said the votes that led to President Trump's electoral victory in November were "absolutely" in doubt, as well. Kobach, one of the nation's most ardent supporters of voter identification laws, attended the first meeting of Trump's voter fraud commission earlier Wednesday.
The Russian lawyer who met with President Donald Trump's eldest son during the 2016 election campaign says she is ready to give evidence before the US Senate. Natalia Veselnitskaya said in an interview that she is "ready to clarify the situation behind the mass hysteria, but only through lawyers or testifying in the Senate".
The Russian lawyer who met with President Donald Trump's eldest son during the 2016 election campaign said she's ready to testify before the U.S. Senate and "clarify the situation behind this mass hysteria.' ' Donald Trump Jr. agreed to meet with Natalia Veselnitskaya, , in the expectation of receiving incriminating information about Democratic candidate Hi... The Russian lawyer who met with President Donald Trump's eldest son during the 2016 election campaign said she's ready to testify before the U.S. Senate and "clarify the situation behind this mass hysteria.'