Update: Trump Pardons Michael Flynn
President Trump plans to pardon his former national security adviser Michael Flynn before leaving office, according to Axios and The New York Times.
President Trump plans to pardon his former national security adviser Michael Flynn before leaving office, according to Axios and The New York Times.
Top Senate Republicans are calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether special counsel Robert Mueller and his team violated federal record-keeping laws by erasing their official phones of data.
Peter Strzok, a former FBI agent who played a key role in the Russia-Trump investigation, described the president as a “counterintelligence threat” in a new memoir.
The Justice Department secretly narrowed the focus of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, a move that prevented authorities from fully pursuing links to Trump’s campaign
A day after President Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey in May 2017, he offered the bureau’s top job to then-Homeland Security John Kelly.
Worried that President Trump would interfere with the FBI investigation into Russia, former FBI Director Andrew McCabe took steps to preserve documents related to the case in case he was ousted.
Now that President Trump has commuted the prison term of Roger Stone, many are wondering if Michael Flynn is next.
Sen. Lindsey Graham plans to invite former special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before the Judiciary Committee after Mueller penned a rare op-ed about President Trump’s decision to commute Roger Stone’s prison sentence.