June 14, 2018 Trump blasts Russia allegations as 'pile of garbage' It didn’t take President Trump long after his return from Singapore to resume his bashing of the Russia investigation, Thursday calling the underlying allegations a “pile of garbage,” and blasting Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Democrats for pushing the “phony crime” of collusion.
June 13, 2018 House Intel GOP accuses DOJ of limiting access in FISA probe Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said Wednesday that an upcoming Justice Department briefing on documents concerning the FBI's alleged use of an informant linked to President Trump's 2016 campaign does not satisfy an April 30 subpoena.
June 13, 2018 Meadows, Jordan unveil resolution asking for documents in FBI-DOJ probe Two leaders of the conservative House Freedom Caucus unveiled a non-binding resolution Wednesday asking the Justice Department to turn over documents related to investigations surrounding the 2016 presidential election.
June 13, 2018 Michael Cohen looking for new lawyers in FBI probe as key court deadline approaches, reports say President Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, is looking to find new lawyers as the FBI probe into his business dealings continues, according to multiple reports.
June 13, 2018 New York Times probing reporter Ali Watkins’ history after relationship with source revealed The New York Times is reviewing the work history of reporter Ali Watkins after her email and phone records were seized by prosecutors as part of a federal leak investigation -- and her romantic relationship with a former Senate aide at the center of the probe was made public.
June 13, 2018 Republicans push for House vote to force DOJ to release documents on Trump investigation Republican lawmakers announced Tuesday they will be pushing for a vote to pass a resolution compelling the Department of Justice to stop the delays and release all remaining documents related to the Trump campaign probe.
June 12, 2018 Rosenstein threatened to 'subpoena' GOP-led committee in 'chilling' clash over records, emails show Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein threatened to “subpoena” emails, phone records and other documents from lawmakers and staff on a Republican-led House committee during a tense meeting earlier this year, according to emails reviewed by ӣƵ documenting the encounter and reflecting what aides described as a "personal attack."
June 11, 2018 DOJ refusing to give Grassley access to agent who interviewed Flynn Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley isn't backing down as the Justice Department rebuffs his repeated attempts to speak with the FBI agent whose interview with Michael Flynn was used to indict the ex-national security adviser in the Russia probe.
June 11, 2018 US hits Russian firms with sanctions, citing cyberattacks WASHINGTON-- The Trump administration on Monday slapped sanctions on several Russian companies and businessmen for engaging in cyberattacks and assisting Russia's military and intelligence services with other malicious activities.
June 11, 2018 Nunes sets deadline for DOJ to provide documents on alleged FBI informant, claiming 'obstruction' House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., has given the Justice Department until Tuesday to provide access to documents concerning the FBI's alleged informant looking into any Russian ties to President Trump's 2016 campaign.