The completion of the Russia report, which may not be made public, transfers power from the special counsel and his team of investigators to the attorney general.
The delivery of the special counsel’s report to the Justice Department will transform the political landscape and shape the remainder of Mr. Trump’s presidency.
The completion of the Russia report, the most anticipated in Washington in decades, transfers power from the special counsel and his team of investigators to the attorney general.
The completion of the Russia report, the most anticipated in Washington in decades, transfers power from the special counsel and his team of investigators to the attorney general.
Now the attorney general must decide how much of the report — one of the most highly anticipated documents in Washington in a generation — to make public.
The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has conducted an extensive investigation into Russian efforts to sway the outcome of the 2016 presidential race. Here are the key events that brought us to this moment.
Now the attorney general must decide how much of the report — one of the most highly anticipated documents in Washington in a generation — to make public.
Military officials said clashes in Syria against the Islamic State hadn’t stopped, hours after the White House press secretary claimed the caliphate was “100 percent eliminated.”
To have two charges dropped, the owner of the New England Patriots would be required to publicly concede that he would have been found guilty at trial.
A government spokesman said the girl had “provided inconsistent information” while crossing during her daily commute to school and was detained while her identity was verified.
When short-term interest rates rise above long-term interest rates, it’s called a yield curve inversion. It’s one of the best predictors of a recession and it happened on Friday.
“President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn’t think these sanctions will be necessary,” said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
“President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn’t think these sanctions will be necessary,” said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland strongly suggested that it would oppose Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan, damaging her hopes for its approval in Parliament.
If formally nominated and confirmed by the Senate, the Heritage Foundation economist would push for the central bank to cut interest rates to boost growth