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All three were reporting on Trump and Russia for The Washington Post at the time. [1] May 11: McGahn's and the House Judiciary Committee's lawyers inform the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals that they have reached an accommodation and will be requesting the court to remove the May 19 hearing from the court's calendar.
It was also called the Russia investigation, Mueller probe, and Mueller investigation. [1] [2] The investigation focused on three points: Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections; Trump associates and their connection to Russian officials and espionage; Possible obstruction of justice by Trump and his associates
The hacking, and the revelation that a member of the Trump campaign apparently had inside information about it, were driving factors that led the FBI in July 2016 to open an investigation into Russia's attempts to disrupt the election and whether any of President Trump's associates conspired.
A special prosecutor has ended his four-year investigation into possible FBI misconduct in its probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign with withering criticism of the ...
The Washington Post reported on June 28, 2018, that the Mueller investigation, as well as British investigators, were examining relationships between the Brexit movement, Russia and the Trump campaign. The Post reported that Mueller's investigators had specifically asked two individuals, including former Trump communications official Michael ...
Trump and his supporters seized on that information to assert the Alfa-Bank matter was a hoax devised by Clinton supporters and so the Trump-Russia investigation had been unjustified. Sussmann's attorneys told the court that the new evidence "underscores the baseless and unprecedented nature of this indictment" and asked that his trial date be ...
The subpoenas came not long after the Washington Post in July 2017 reported on a meeting between Russia's then-ambassador to the United States Sergey I. Kislyak and Trump campaign adviser Jeff ...
The Washington Post reports that Mueller is seeking to question Trump in the coming weeks about his decisions to fire Flynn and Comey, suggesting potential obstruction of justice and abuse of power charges. [57] The Washington Post reports that Trump, during an Oval Office meeting, asked McCabe whom he voted for in the presidential election. [58]