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Bipartisan Bill to Protect Mueller Headed for Judiciary Markup
A bipartisan group of senators unveiled a compromise bill Wednesday to give Special Counsel Robert S.
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A bipartisan group of senators unveiled a compromise bill Wednesday to give Special Counsel Robert S.
The Senate Judiciary Committee appears poised to vote in two weeks on a bill that would give job protections to Special Counsel Robert S.
President Donald Trump began his Thursday by implying he has the authority to fire special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and denying he sent signals that an attack on Syria was imminent.
Ryan, R-Wis., and ranking member Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., during the House Budget hearing with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke on the state of the U.S. economy. (Scott J.
Grassley is warning President Donald Trump against removing Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
The idea behind firing Rosenstein — who is overseeing special counsel Robert S.
Democratic lawmakers see a “desperate” Donald Trump lashing out at special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
research effort will be funded by a group of foundations on both sides of the political fence — the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, the Democracy Fund, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the John S.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s 9-year-old granddaughter.
“The president is terrified of [Robert S.] Mueller looking into the transactions. He is terrified of the Russians.”
There was Trump’s lashing out Sunday — by name, in an escalation — at special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
Lawmakers, motivated by revelations of Facebook Inc.’s handling of users’ data, may take a look at proposals for new data safeguards — but it’s far from clear that Congress has a clear path from lawmakers
It also did not include language sought by Democrats that would safeguard special counsel Robert S.
He joined a handful of Republicans on Sunday in blasting President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer — and by extension, the president himself — for suggesting that special counsel Robert S.
Ryan laughed Tuesday when a reporter asked him if he thinks President Donald Trump should stop attacking special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
Those include a bill by Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Christopher S.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut that would would enforce existing law related to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
As special counsel Robert S.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, a leading gun control advocate on Capitol Hill, urged the administration to follow through on the president’s words Wednesday.
We are not quite there in America, where the Republican Party is still sticking close to Donald Trump, despite special prosecutor Robert S.