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Report: Trump Campaign’s Russia Contacts a ‘Grave’ Threat

WASHINGTON — The Trump campaign's interactions with Russian intelligence services during the 2016 presidential election posed a “grave” counterintelligence threat, a Senate panel concluded Tuesday as it detailed in a report how associates of the Republican candidate had regular contact with Russians and expected to benefit from the Kremlin's help....

Impeachment Watch: Nearly Half of House Dems Support Inquiry

WASHINGTON — Nearly half the House Democrats now support an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump — a milestone but still probably not enough to push Speaker Nancy Pelosi to launch proceedings. A tally by The Associated Press on Wednesday showed 114 Democrats in the House, and one Republican-turned independent,...

What Comes After Mueller? Investigations, Lawsuits and More

WASHINGTON — After months of anticipation, Congress finally heard testimony from former special counsel Robert Mueller. So what now? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Mueller's appearance was "a crossing of a threshold," raising public awareness of what Mueller found. And Democrats after the hearing said they had clearly laid out the facts...

Devin Nunes at Mueller Hearing: Close Curtain on 'Russia Hoax'

Watch the opening statement by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Tulare, during Wednesday's appearance of former special counsel Robert Mueller before the House Intelligence Committee. "Welcome, everyone, to the last gasp of the Russian collusion conspiracy theory," said Nunes, a consistently strong supporter of President Donald Trump. "The Democrats have already admitted,...

Mueller Dismisses Trump's Claims of Russia Probe Exoneration

WASHINGTON — Robert Mueller on Wednesday bluntly dismissed President Donald Trump's claims of total exoneration in the federal probe of Russia's 2016 election interference. The former special counsel told Congress he explicitly did not clear the president of obstructing his investigation. The former special counsel also rejected Trump's assertions that the probe...

Questions for Mueller From the Left and the Right

What should the members of Congress ask former special counsel Robert Mueller when he testifies in front of two House committees Wednesday? A pair of columnists, writing for InsideSources.com, answer that question from two political points of view. Lisa Gilbert, vice president of legislative affairs for Public Citizen, views the task...

Democrats Questioning Robert Mueller to Focus on Obstruction

WASHINGTON — Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee who will question former special counsel Robert Mueller next week plan to focus on a narrow set of episodes laid out in his report, an effort to direct Americans' attention to what they see as the most egregious examples of President Donald...

Democrats Hope Mueller Testimony Will Have 'Profound Impact'

WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee says he expects special counsel Robert Mueller to have "a profound impact" when he testifies before Congress on July 17, even though Mueller has said he won't provide any new information. Mueller's unusual back-to-back testimony in front of the House Judiciary...

Press Secretary Sarah Sanders to Leave White House, Trump Says

WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, whose tenure was marked by a breakdown in regular press briefings and questions about the administration's credibility, as well as her own, will leave her post at the end of the month, President Donald Trump announced Thursday. Trump, calling Sanders forward at...

Case Opened: Democrats Begin Public Airing of Mueller Report

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says it's "case closed." But Democrats are just getting started with Robert Mueller. House Democrats have scheduled a series of hearings this coming week on the special counsel's report as they intensify their focus on the Russia probe and pick up the pace on an investigative "path" — in the...

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