Ohio newspaper rebukes Jim Jordan with some New Year's advice
The Ohio congressman was accused of "unnecessary" House investigations.
Marjorie Taylor Greene wants Democrats and media figures jailed
In response to a former FBI official's prison sentence, the congresswoman called out Republicans and demanded action.
Judge puts Trump and his lawyer on blast in scathing rebuke
The district judge described Trump as "a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries."
Donald Trump exonerated? Far from it
Special Counsel John Durham's report on the FBI's Trump-Russia probe did not produce evidence of major conspiracy as the former president and his allies hoped.
Jim Jordan confronted with Trump campaign's link to Russian oligarch
The GOP lawmaker recently urged Democrats to join Republicans in a newly formed subcommittee tasked to investigate the "weaponization" of the federal agencies.
Charles McGonigal's role in Trump-Russia investigation
The former top FBI official charged with providing services to a sanctioned Russian oligarch was instrumental in Robert Mueller launching a 2016 election probe.
Trump's MAGA is far from "dead": Former Mueller prosecutor
"The reports of MAGA's death are greatly exaggerated," Andrew Weissmann tweeted on Thursday.
White House says no threats to midterms after Putin ally admits to meddling
On the eve of the midterm elections, one of Putin's allies admitted that "we interfered, we are interfering and we will interfere."
Team Trump awaits last chance for John Durham to reveal "deep state"
Igor Danchenko is set to go on trial in what is only the third indictment under the long-running probe into the origins of the Russia inquiry.
A Guide to Trump Allies Who've Pleaded Guilty or Been Convicted of Crimes
Longtime Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg is the latest, pleading guilty on Thursday to 15 felonies.
Moscow Already 'Studying' Top-Secret Records From Trump Raid: Russian Media
"What's the point of searching?" a Russian television host asked, suggesting the Kremlin had already reviewed the documents.
DeSantis 'In No Rush' but Pence 'Strong' for 2024—Trump's Ex-Campaign Chief
Paul Manafort told Newsweek that neither the ex-VP nor Florida governor should run against Trump in the next GOP primary for president.
Merrick Garland Risks 'Wrong Approach' Over Jan. 6: Mueller Prosecutor
Andrew Weissman argued the January 6 committee had provided evidence of a "a hub and spoke conspiracy" involving former President Donald Trump.
Malcolm Nance: Michael Flynn 'Literally Ate Putin's Bread'
The analyst fired back at Flynn after the former national security adviser criticized him for joining Ukraine's foreign legion.
Donald Trump Spent $24M in Legal Fees, Lost Business Fighting Russia Claims
The claim was made in a lawsuit Trump filed against his 2016 presidential opponent Hillary Clinton, claiming her campaign orchestrated an "outrageous" plot.
How Ketanji Brown Jackson, Biden's SCOTUS Pick, Ruled in Trump Cases
During her current and previous positions as a judge in Washington, D.C., Jackson has ruled on cases related to the former president.
'We're Not on Tatooine!' Jon Stewart Argues Media Has Overblown Trump News
Former 'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart referred to news media coverage of the Robert Muller report, pointing out the way some media pushed forward certain narratives about the Trump presidency.
Durham Probe Will Inform Court of Public Opinion, but Not Much More
Durham's duty is to scrutinize the activities surrounding the birth and life of five years of drumbeats designed to denigrate Trump as a tool of the Russians.
More Complete Mueller Report Shows Trump Jr., Roger Stone Spared Charges
A newly released version of the much-touted Mueller report shows the reasoning why the two weren't charged for "computer intrusions."
Donald Trump Says He Would Not Have Survived If James Comey Kept FBI Job
The former president fired Comey as FBI Director in 2017, amid the Mueller investigation into accusations of Russian collusion in the 2016 election.
Who Is Rinat Akhmetov? Oligarch at Odds With Ukraine's President
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed during a Friday press conference he had evidence of a coup that mentions the billionaire's name.
Trump Wanted to 'Stay in Power Forever' Like Putin, Says His Ex-Adviser
He viewed Russia's president as the "epitome of the badass populist," Fiona Hill said in a Sunday podcast.
Michael Flynn Spreads Conspiracy Theory About Vaccines in Salad Dressing
The former national security adviser seems to think the medical establishment might have devised a way to force vaccines into healthy meals.
On 2nd Anniversary of Mueller Testimony, Trump's World Looks Very Different
Two years ago today, Robert Mueller gave his testimony to Congress. Much has changed in that time, especially for former President Donald Trump.
DOJ Clarifies That Memo on Russia Probe Was Never About Prosecuting Trump
A portion of the memo made public by the Biden administration shows senior DOJ officials concluded that the evidence could not support an obstruction prosecution against Trump.
Donald Trump 'Not Done With This Revolution,' Former WH Aide Tells CPAC
The U.S. founding fathers "gave us a right to a political revolution and that's what happened in 2016," Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland told Trump supporters at the conservative event in Florida.
Roger Stone Threatens to Sue DOJ, Mueller After Trump Pardon
President Trump's longtime friend said he would file a $25 million lawsuit alleging prosecutorial misconduct.
Mitt Romney Accuses Trump of Having 'Blind Spot' When It Comes to Russia
The Republican senator described the SolarWinds cyberattack—which Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and top GOP lawmakers blame Russia for—as "extraordinary." The president has downplayed it.
Trump Touts Mueller, Not Barr, for Stepping Up to 'Set Record Straight'
"Who isn't disappointed? Joe Biden lied on the debate stage, he said 'there's nothing happening' and Barr should have stepped up," the president told Fox News host Brian Kilmeade.
GOP Rep Says 'Impeachable Conduct' May Be on Hunter Biden Laptop
Colorado's Ken Buck says America can't "move forward" with a Joe Biden presidency unless the DOJ appoints a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden's laptop—that is, Buck claims, if Biden even won.