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Democrats' Dilemma: Would Pushing For Mueller To Testify Hurt Or Help?
Outgoing special counsel Robert Mueller says there is no more for him to say about the Russia investigation. House Democrats disagree, but the politics of pressing the matter are delicate. -
Impeachment Hangs Over Trump, Top Dems Want Public Support
The threat of impeachment hangs over the White House, but it also vexes House Democrats wary of taking next steps against President Donald Trump without broader public support. -
White House: Trump 'Deadly Serious' About Mexico Tariffs
A top White House official said Sunday that President Donald Trump is "deadly serious" about slapping tariffs on imports from Mexico. -
Is Nancy Pelosi Running A Long Game Against Donald Trump?
Juliette Kayyem considers whether Pelosi is bracing for a second-term impeachment. -
Barr: Mueller Could Have Said Whether Trump Broke The Law, Just Not Charged Him
The attorney general told CBS that the Justice Department does not forbid a special counsel from stating whether a sitting president should be indicted. Robert Mueller had said that wasn't an option. -
Trump Lashes Special Counsel After He Says No Exoneration
President Donald Trump angrily assailed special counsel Robert Mueller's motives on Thursday. -
Mueller Hands His Caseload To Congress, As Impeachment Calls Grow Louder
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continues to stress that Democrats will conduct investigations and pursue facts before opening potential impeachment proceedings. -
Mueller Speaks: 'We Would Have Said So' If Trump Were Cleared
Special Counsel Robert Mueller spoke publicly Wednesday, subtly refuting characterizations of his report made by the president and the U.S. attorney general. -
McGovern Responds To Mueller: 'We Have To Do What's Right'
The Massachusetts congressman says it's time for the House to formally consider impeachment. -
'We Are At War With The Russians': DNC Chair Says He Does Not Trust Federal Government To Secure Elections
Tom Perez says he was underwhelmed with Special Counsel Mueller's press conference, and that Democrats are obligated to investigate the president.