
How Democrats Could Save the Mueller Probe if Trump’s Administration Tries to End It
Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation into Russian meddling is at risk of being sabotaged by President Trump’s administration.
Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation into Russian meddling is at risk of being sabotaged by President Trump’s administration.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is expected to issue indictments as early this week as acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker weighs whether he should recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
With Democrats now controlling the House of Representatives, President Trump’s pick for interim attorney general, Matt Whitaker, is likely to face tough scrutiny in the form of hearings.
The legality of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia meddling and possible collision by Trump’s campaign is facing its most significant challenge since he was appointed in April 2017.
The forced resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday presented President Trump with his best opportunity yet to end the special counsel investigation that he has repeatedly dismissed as a “witch hunt.”
President Trump wasted no time dumping Attorney General Jeff Sessions, just one day after the midterm elections.
Democrats’ takeover of the House of Representatives is good news for special counsel Robert Mueller and his investigation of Russia and President’s Trump’s campaign.
Roger Stone, a Republican strategist and long-time confidant of President Trump, said his excitement over Wikileaks dirt on Hillary Clinton was nothing more than politics.