Feb 08, 2017 · More than a dozen House Democrats have put forward a resolution commending former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates for refusing to enforce President Trump's executive order on immigration ...
Jan 24, 2020 · ABCOn Thursday night, Jimmy Kimmel gleefully ran down the significant legal problems facing former President Donald Trump during his monologue.“The legal woes for Trump are piling up,” said Kimmel....
2 days ago · The GOP senator accused Democrats of being soft on crime after he blocked quick confirmation of eight U.S. attorney nominees. Congress approved the measure, known as the First Step Act, by huge bipartisan margins. The vote was 87-12 in the Senate, with most of Cotton’s Republican colleagues on ...
Mar 24, 2019 · From CNN's Laura Jarrett Attorney General William Barr sent a letter with his findings on special counsel Robert Mueller's report earlier today. He spent the entire weekend at the Department of...
A senior Trump campaign official calls Attorney General William Barr’s summary of special counsel Robert Mueller report "total vindication."
The process of determining what else can be released from special counsel Report Mueller’s report and scrubbing it of grand jury material, among other things, “has begun,” according to a Justice Department official.
Attorney General William Barr sent a letter with his findings on special counsel Robert Mueller's report earlier today.
In a June 2018 memo, William Barr reached a decisive and controversial conclusion that Trump's interactions with ex-FBI Director James Comey would not constitute obstruction of justice. A copy of that memo was released to senior Justice officials in December.
Rep. David Cicilline, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, insisted that special counsel Robert Mueller did not exonerate President Trump.
President Trump, speaking in Florida after Attorney General William Barr released his summary of Robert Mueller's report, said it is "a shame" that the US "had to go through this."
President Trump spoke to reporters for the first time since Attorney General William Barr's letter, saying, "it was just announced there was no collusion with Russia, the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard."
In 2019, Rep. Joaquin Castro said Democrats would “ fight [Trump] and challenge him in every way that we can in the Congress, in the courts, and in the streets and protests,” if the president declared a national emergency about a government shutdown.
In 2018, Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu of California said on MSNBC that if Trump fired special counsel Robert Mueller, there would be “widespread civil unrest” as people would “take to the streets.”.
Failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said civility was only an option if the Democrats controlled the legislative branch. “You can’t be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for and what you care for ,” she said in 2018. .