The Justice Department Was Behind The Decision To Keep 100,000 Pages Of Kavanaugh’s Record Secret
Both career lawyers and political appointees reviewed records from some of the Supreme Court nominee's time working in the White House, a source said.
Republicans Are Fighting To Keep Brett Kavanaugh's Documents From Holding Up His Supreme Court Nomination
The executive privilege talk is just the latest step Republicans have taken to push forward President Donald Trump's nominee swiftly.
Papadopoulos's Lawyers Asked For No Jail Time And Said Trump “Nodded With Approval” At Suggestion Of Meeting With Putin
The late-night court filing contains some eye-catching information about George Papadopoulos's time with the Trump campaign.
The Trump Administration Is Keeping 100,000 Pages Of Brett Kavanaugh's Records Secret
“The White House, after consultation with the Department of Justice, has directed that we not provide these documents.”
A Federal Judge Just Rejected Texas's Request For An Order To Stop DACA Immediately
Judge Andrew Hanen, however, did agree with Texas and a handful of other states that the program is likely illegal and is giving them 21 days to appeal his ruling.
A Longtime Lobbyist Was Charged With Failing To Report His Work For Ukraine — Just Like Paul Manafort
The lobbyist, Sam Patten, is now cooperating with prosecutors, including the special counsel's office, under the terms of his plea deal.
Everyone’s Watching To See What Robert Mueller Does By Next Friday
The reason: “The Unwritten 60-Day Rule,” an unofficial Justice Department policy that asks prosecutors to avoid public actions that might influence an election.
David Pecker Was Granted Immunity. Prosecutors Say He Knows About Three Key Moments In Trump’s Campaign.
Prosecutors say the National Enquirer’s owner has information that “one or more members” of the Trump campaign were part of the scheme to buy the silence of women alleging affairs with Trump.
What Happens After Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea Is The Next Big Question
Cohen's lawyer wondered: If Cohen has committed a crime, hasn't the president? And that's not the only question outstanding.
A DC Judge Has Dismissed Russian Bankers' Lawsuit Against The Author Of The Trump Dossier
The lawsuit against Christopher Steele is one of several that came out of the dossier's preparation and publication.
Trump's Longtime Personal Lawyer Michael Cohen Pleaded Guilty To Multiple Federal Charges
Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis: "If those payments were a crime for Michael Cohen, then why wouldn't they be a crime for Donald Trump?”
FBI's Peter Strzok, Who Sent Anti-Trump Texts And Has Faced Trump's Rage, Has Been Fired
Strzok's lawyer says the FBI's deputy director reversed the recommended 60-day suspension made by the bureau's Office of Professional Responsibility.
Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee Argued A President Likely Would Have To Testify Before A Grand Jury If Subpoenaed
“Why should the President be different from anyone else for purposes of responding to a grand jury subpoena,” Brett Kavanaugh wrote in 1995.
Anxious DACA Recipients Are Watching A Court Hearing In Texas
US District Judge Andrew Hanen will hear arguments on a motion to close the Obama-era program. Many fear he'll order it shut down.
An LGBT Rights Group Is Arguing Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Is A “Direct Threat” To LGBT People
"We must insist that any Supreme Court justice maintain due respect for the dignity and equality of LGBTQ people," the Human Rights Campaign concluded. "This is not a high bar, but Kavanaugh does not meet it."
New Documents From Kavanaugh’s Time In The Bush White House Show He Worked On Key Questions Of Presidential Power
Heavily redacted documents obtained by BuzzFeed News through a FOIA request provide insight into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s time as a lawyer for George W. Bush.
A Judge Says The Trump Administration Must Reinstate DACA Because It Gave No "Rational" Reason For Ending It
"A conclusory assertion that a prior policy is illegal, accompanied by a hodgepodge of illogical or post hoc policy assertions, simply will not do."
An Appeals Court Just Rejected Paul Manafort's Request To Be Let Out Of Jail Until His Trial
Donald Trump's former campaign chair was sent to jail pending trial after the special counsel's office accused him of attempting to tamper with potential witnesses in his case.
Giuliani Backed Off Trump's Repeated Denials That He Asked Comey To Go Easy On Flynn
"He had a right to say to Comey, 'Give Flynn a break,'" Giuliani says. Trump had previously said, "I never asked Comey to stop investigating Flynn." Update: Giuliani says his morning comments were not backing off from Trump's previous denials.
Michael Cohen Reportedly Claims Trump Knew In Advance About The Infamous Trump Tower Meeting With A Russian
"There's no way you're going to bring down a president with a proven liar," Rudy Giuliani said in response.