Republicans Say They’re “Deeply Disturbed” By Allegations Of Alabama Senate Candidate’s Past With Teenage Girls
A woman says the Republican nominee initiated a sexual relationship with her when she was 14 and Moore was 32.
Former Trump Adviser Carter Page Testified For Six Hours Without A Lawyer But He Says That’s Part Of The Plan
Despite being involved in various investigations into Russian election interference, the one-time adviser to Donald Trump has recently sought the spotlight — without a lawyer.
These Posts Show How Russians Tried To Divide Americans On Social Media — Not Just Help Trump
"Your actions need to catch up with your responsibility," Sen. Richard Burr, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told representatives from social media companies on Wednesday.
Here Are Some Of The Facebook Ads Linked To A Russian Troll Farm
The House Intelligence Committee released a sampling of the ads Wednesday along with the names of some of the Russian-linked Twitter accounts.
Two Former Trump Campaign Officials Have Been Charged In The Special Counsel's Investigation
It was revealed Monday that two former Trump campaign officials, Paul Manafort and George Papadopoulos, were charged in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 election. Manafort's business partner, Rick Gates, was also charged.
A Man Somehow Evaded Security On Capitol Hill And Threw Russian Flags At Trump
"Trump is treason!"
Democrats Are Calling Psychologists To Talk About Trump's Mental Health
Some Democrats are reaching out to renegade mental health experts, some of whom are getting into political organizing and campaign fundraising with the aim of removing Trump from office.
Senate Investigators Want To Meet With A Trump Adviser Who Reportedly Tried To Set Up A Meeting With Russia
The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee say former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos is a “person of interest.”
Senators Are Pushing A Bill To Combat Russia-Linked Advertising On Social Media For The First Time
The legislation follows the revelation that Russia was behind political ads on Facebook during the 2016 presidential race.
Newest Wrinkle In Russia Election Meddling: Troll Farm Reportedly Sent Employees To US
The Russian news outlet TV Rain cited a former employee of the Internet Research Agency in its report that IRA employees were dispatched to the US.
Sen. Susan Collins Says She’ll Stay In Congress, Despite Dysfunction
Maine Sen. Susan Collins, one of the few remaining moderates in the Senate, announced Friday that she won't give up her seat to run for governor in 2018.
A Republican Senator Just Called The White House An "Adult Day Care Center"
Sen. Bob Corker said Sunday night that the president "would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation.”
Senate Investigators Say They Have "Hit A Wall" In Investigating The Steele Dossier
The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee gave an update on their investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election on Wednesday, saying they are hopeful they will reach a conclusion "very soon."
Twitter Tells Congress It Found 200 Russian Accounts That Overlapped With Facebook
And that the Russian news organization RT spent $274,100 on US ads in targeted markets in 2016.
Facebook, Google, And Twitter Have Been Asked To Testify Publicly In The Senate’s Russia Investigation
The planned hearing comes as the Senate Intelligence Committee has increased its scrutiny of social media and search sites, following Facebook's disclosure that a Russian troll farm purchased $100,000 in ads on the site during the 2016 election.
Senate Investigators Canceled An Interview With Trump's Lawyer After He Leaked His Remarks
"The Committee expects witnesses in this investigation to work in good faith with the Senate,” the Senate Intelligence Committee said in a statement Tuesday. The committee has now invited Cohen to testify in public on Oct. 25.
President Trump Doubled Down On Blaming Both Sides For Violence In Charlottesville — Again
Trump's remarks come just a day after he met with Sen. Tim Scott, the Senate's only black Republican, to discuss race in the wake of Charlottesville. Scott on Thursday said it's "unrealistic" to expect Trump to have an immediate "epiphany" on the issue.
Paul Ryan Says "There Will Be A Compromise" On DACA
Ryan cast doubt on whether Democratic leaders had reached an "agreement" with President Donald Trump to protect DREAMers, while insisting that any deal would have to include border security.
The Senate Just Killed An Effort To Rethink How The US Fights Terrorism
The Senate stopped Sen. Rand Paul from getting a vote to repeal the authorizations the US has used as the legal basis for the war on terror for more than a decade. It would have been the first time in 15 years that the Senate has taken a vote on war authorization.
Trump Signs Bill Denouncing White Supremacy In The Wake Of Charlottesville
The resolution "condemning the violence and domestic terrorist attack" in Charlottesville, Virginia, was passed unanimously by both the House and Senate.