Months into his first term as president, Donald Trump was furious with the snowballing Russia investigation and ordered White House Counsel Don McGahn to make sure that special counsel Robert Mueller got fired.
Months into his first term as president, Donald Trump was furious with the snowballing Russia investigation and ordered White House counsel Don McGahn to make sure that special counsel Robert Mueller got fired.
Months into his first term as president, Donald Trump was furious with the snowballing Russia investigation and ordered White House Counsel Don McGahn to make sure that special counsel Robert Mueller got fired.
Months into his first term as president, Donald Trump was furious with the snowballing Russia investigation and ordered White House counsel Don McGahn to make sure that special counsel Robert Mueller got fired.
Months into his first term as president, Donald Trump was furious with the snowballing Russia investigation and ordered White House counsel Don McGahn to make sure that special counsel Robert Mueller got fired.
Former NBC News host Chuck Todd is being mocked for posting a link to the Mueller Report in light of the Trump administration’s moves to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
While there was not enough evidence for the subsequent special counsel Robert Mueller to conclude there was collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russians, Russia actively tried to help Trump win, according to US intelligence assessments, which Trump ...
NBC News is reporting -- based on multiple unnamed "Western intelligence officials" -- that President Donald Trump's initiative to end the war in Ukraine will be pointless because Russian President Vladimir Putin does not really want peace.
A former officer of Russia's spy agency Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB) has claimed that US president Donald Trump was groomed 37 years ago as a "potential Soviet asset'. Ukrainian daily Kyiv post cited a Facebook post by Alnur Mussayev who claimed that he was serving in the 6th Directorate of the then USSR KGB in Moscow.
Russian officials are arguing that American companies stand to make billions of dollars by re-entering Russia. The White House is listening.