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Trump says he intends to cooperate with Democrats’ new obstruction probe — maybe
The following month, Manafort reached a plea deal with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III on separate charges in Washington, D.C.
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The following month, Manafort reached a plea deal with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III on separate charges in Washington, D.C.
The crowd errupted in a loud “U-S-A!” chant. President Donald Trump kicked the socialism warning campaign into high gear with his Feb. 5 State of the Union address.
on lawmakers to “demand” a copy of however much of the book his former attorney might have penned before he began cooperating with federal law enforcement officials, including Special Counsel Robert S.
Trump, however, was willing to take Cohen at his word on one matter on which his presidency could hinge as special counsel Robert S.
Engel promises tough oversight of Trump's North Korea nuclear talks -
The special counsel investigation of Robert S. Mueller III remains ongoing.
As if that was not enough political volatility, special counsel Robert S. Mueller III could deliver his probe of 2016 Russian election meddling to Attorney General William P. Barr.
Rosenstein has been overseeing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe of Russia’s 2016 election meddling and related actions by the president and his associates.
with questions about trade with China, Bernie Sanders’ presidential run, North Korea and what he might have discussed with his acting attorney general about the investigation by special counsel Robert S.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech — the part about judging folks not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., Gerald E.
Ralph S. Northam’s scandal implicitly.
When the president declared “our union is strong,” Republicans jumped to their feet and started an “U-S-A” chant.
That indictment from Special Counsel Robert S.
Christopher S.
shutdown without securing a penny for his proposed southern border wall — just hours after Roger Stone, one of his first political advisers, was slapped with federal charges by special counsel Robert S.
Attorney General nominee William Barr assured senators that he would not fire special counsel Robert S.
Stone was charged by a Washington, D.C., grand jury on seven charges, including obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering, special counsel Robert S.
Greg Jackson, the communications director for D.C.’s parks and recreation department, blames that on the ease of getting a gun in neighboring states.