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Read Mueller's Letter To Barr
Special Counsel Robert Mueller twice asked Attorney General William Barr to release the summaries his office prepared of his office's findings. -
Barr, Mueller Trade Barbs As Russia Probe Rift Goes Public
Attorney General William Barr pushed back at the special counsel's "snitty" complaints over his handling of the Trump-Russia investigation report. -
Mueller Complained That Barr Summary Of Trump-Russia Probe Lacked 'Context'
A letter from the special counsel to the attorney general may show a split over how the investigation's conclusions have been characterized. -
Trump Sues Banks To Block House Subpoenas For Records
The lawsuit by Trump, sons Donald Jr. and Eric and daughter Ivanka was filed Monday in federal court in New York. -
Trump Says He Wants Asylum Seekers To Pay A Fee To Apply
In a presidential memorandum signed Monday, Trump directed his attorney general and acting homeland security secretary to take additional measures to overhaul the asylum system. -
If Mueller Report Was 'Tip Of The Iceberg,' What More Is Lurking Unseen?
How else might foreign powers be trying to interfere with American politics beyond the ways detailed in the special counsel's investigation report? -
Trump Moves To Withdraw U.S. From U.N. Arms Trade Treaty
"We will never surrender America's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy," President Trump said. He announced the move at the NRA's annual convention. -
Neal Says Request For Trump's Tax Returns Is About Policy, Not Politics
The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee says his request is legal and under the committee's jurisdiction. -
House Democrats Wrestle With White House Over Investigations
Rep. Elijah Cummings, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said the White House has adopted the "untenable" position that it can ignore requests from the Democratic majority in the House. -
The Comey Firing, As Retold By The Mueller Report
The Mueller report sheds new light on James Comey's firing as FBI director.