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Channeling Maybe-Yes, Maybe-No Mueller: Speak, Bob, Speak!
For nearly two years, the nation watched and waited as special counsel Robert Mueller investigated President Donald Trump and his campaign for potential collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice. -
Congress' Showdown With The Executive Branch: Here's What You Need To Know
Democrats in the House want documents, records and testimony. The Republican-controlled administration won't play ball. Here is how we got here — and what's coming next. -
Trump To Nominate Patrick Shanahan As Defense Secretary
Shanahan has served as acting defense secretary since former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned last December over President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. -
Senate Intelligence Committee Subpoenas Donald Trump Jr.
It's the first known subpoena of a member of President Donald Trump's immediate family. -
Senate Intelligence Committee Issues Subpoena For Donald Trump Jr. To Testify Again
The president's eldest son testified in 2017 about his participation in a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russians offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. The panel wants him back, a source says. -
House Panel Votes Barr In Contempt, Escalating Trump Dispute
The House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. -
Trump Tax Transcripts Say His Businesses Lost More Than $1 Billion Over A Decade
The president disputes the report by the Times, which says he appears to have lost more money than nearly any individual American taxpayer. -
Talks Don't Stop Committee's Plan For Contempt Vote For Barr
If the committee holds Barr in contempt, it would be the first step in what could be a protracted, multipronged court battle between Congress and the Trump administration. -
As Hurricane Relief Stalls In D.C., Trump To Rally Base In Florida Panhandle
The president is holding a rally in Florida on Wednesday, as the 2020 campaign accelerates. Officials in the region are not happy that funding to help rebuild after Hurricane Michael has been held up. -
Trump Pardons Michael Behenna, Former Soldier Convicted Of Killing Iraqi Prisoner
Behenna was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone. But his claim of self-defense and a request for clemency drew support from high-profile corners in Oklahoma.