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Trump calls on Senate to question Obama in conspiracy theory
'The first person I would call to testify about the biggest political crime and scandal in the history of the USA, by FAR, is former President Obama,' Trump tweets

U.S. judge stalls effort to drop case against ex-Trump aide Flynn
'The parallels and the contrasts between the Watergate affair and the present situation now before this Court are striking,' says a group dubbing itself the 'Watergate Prosecutors'

U.S. drops case against Russian firm accused of 2016 election meddling
The case is against the company controlled by a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin that allegedly funded the campaign to meddle in the 2016 elections

Key takeaways from Mueller testimony to Congress
Here are the main takeaways so far from the marathon hearings before 2 Democratic-controlled House committees by former US special counsel Robert Mueller

Mueller to Congress: Trump was not exonerated
(UPDATED) 'The finding indicates that the president was not exculpated from the acts that he allegedly committed,' Robert Mueller tells the House Judiciary Committee

Meddling, collusion, obstruction: What the Mueller probe found
Special Counsel Robert Mueller will submit to questions before Congress for the first time on July 24, 2019. Here's what you need to know about his report on Russian meddling and obstruction allegations in the US presidential elections

Robert Mueller to testify in U.S. Congress on Russia probe
The former US special counsel agrees to testify in public on July 17 about his report into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election

Trump says reelection 'easier' if he is impeached
United States President Donald Trump says an 'impeachment is a very unfair thing'

Robert Mueller, the enigma who held Trump's fate in his hands
The former FBI director breaks his silence to announce he was closing the Special Counsel's Office and returning to private life after completing one of the most politically charged investigations in US history

Mueller denies probe cleared Trump, hands baton to Congress
(UPDATED) Not indicting Donald Trump is not equivalent to clearing him, Robert Mueller says, suggesting Congress has both the constitutional powers and the responsibility to pursue the case

U.S. attorney general grilled over handling of Russia report
After undergoing tough questioning in the US Senate, Bill Barr refuses to appear before the House

Barr faces tough questions on handling of Mueller report
US Attorney General Bill Barr 'whitewashed the report,' Senator Dick Durbin, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, tells CNN ahead of the hearing

Mueller criticized Barr's depiction of Russia probe
The Washington Post says Special Counsel Robert Mueller's letter to Bill Barr complained that the attorney general's memo 'did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of this office's work and conclusions'

Trump seethes in foul-mouthed tirade against Mueller report
Trump is now digesting the report's findings that he was happy enough to benefit from Russian dirty tricks and tried repeatedly to hamper Mueller's investigation
U.S. House subpoenas unredacted Mueller report
(3rd UPDATE) US House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerrold Nadler is requiring Attorney General William Barr to submit to them the documents by May 1 at 10 am

Trump slams 'fabricated' testimony in Mueller report
US President Donald Trump, who initially celebrated the publication of the report, is in a more defensive mood on Friday, April 19, insisting that he had done nothing wrong

[ANALYSIS] How Congress can and will follow up on a redacted Mueller report
Here are some of the ways the US House of Representatives will likely follow up with more investigation

Democrats vow more investigations into Trump’s ‘dishonest’ and ‘immoral’ conduct
'Donald Trump has spent his entire presidency engaged in a nonstop campaign of obstruction, intimidation, and abuse of power,' says Democratic party chairman Tom Perez. 'No one is above the law.'

Russia report tells how angry Trump wanted Mueller fired
'I had the right to end the whole Witch Hunt if I wanted. I could have fired everyone, including Mueller, if I wanted. I chose not to,' Trump tweeted from Air Force One.

Mueller report details Trump's efforts to halt probe
Trump's efforts to remove Mueller began after press reports indicated that the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election had widened to include whether the president had committed obstruction of justice

Redacted Mueller report released by U.S. Justice Department
The report focuses on Russia's interference in the 2016 election, whether the Trump campaign helped in that effort and whether Trump tried to obstruct justice

Trump declares victory on Mueller report D-Day
'No collusion. No obstruction,' a triumphant President Donald Trump writes in a Game of Thrones pastiche tweet

Trump took no action to thwart Mueller probe – attorney general
'The president took no act that in fact deprived the special counsel of the documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation,' says Attorney General Bill Barr
Trump questions why Democrats should get Mueller report
The president's latest comments come days after he called the Mueller probe an attempted 'coup,' while Attorney General William Barr promised to investigate FBI 'spying' on Trump

Trump: Media is 'Enemy of the People'
President Donald Trump accuses journalists of covering the Russia probe unfairly

Key findings of the Mueller report
Here are the main findings of the two-year investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller into allegations that the US president colluded with Russia in the 2016 election

Trump jubilant after Mueller finds no collusion
(4th UPDATE) Attorney General William Barr cites Robert Mueller as saying that 'while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him'
