Two reviews of Trump-Russia probe to have opposite conclusions: official testifies
Two separate U.S. Department of Justice reviews are likely to reach opposite conclusions about whether the FBI investigation of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign had sufficient cause to look into any ties with Russia, an official watchdog told Congress on W…
Democratic presidential hopeful Klobuchar sets out tough stance on China, Russia
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar on Wednesday said she would rebuild U.S. foreign alliances and take tougher stances on U.S. relations with China and Russia than President Donald Trump if she is elected.
Trump ramps up Facebook ads against impeachment ‘WITCH HUNT’
U.S. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign is countering impeachment efforts against him with a new surge in Facebook ads, while his Democratic rivals are saying little on the subject on the social media site or the campaign trail.
As U.S. House impeachment looms, Senate, Trump grapple over next moves
As the U.S. House of Representatives moves closer to impeaching Donald Trump, larger questions loom in the Senate, where the president may be headed for a rare conflict with his Republican allies over how any trial will be conducted.
Factbox: Key players in U.S. Senate trial if House impeaches Trump
(This December 11 story deletes reference to Chief Justice Roberts being pressured on Senate trial procedures and clarifies in paragraph 5)
Watchdog tells U.S. Congress FBI made ‘fundamental’ errors in Trump-Russia probe
The U.S. Department of Justice’s internal watchdog told Congress on Wednesday that the FBI made “basic and fundamental errors” during a politically sensitive investigation into Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016.
Biden immigration plan includes more foreign aid, no border wall
Former vice president and Democratic candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday unveiled proposals that include new protections for immigrants and increased foreign aid that he would pursue as president, drawing a sharp contrast with President Donald Trump.
As the U.S. House marches toward impeachment, Senate questions next move
As the U.S. House of Representatives moves closer to impeaching President Donald Trump, larger questions loom in the Senate, where Trump’s Republican allies may not give him the extended trial he would like.
Factbox: Trump impeachment – What happens next?
U.S. House Democrats have unveiled two articles of impeachment on Tuesday, charging President Donald Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress in his dealings with Ukraine and the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry that followed.
Candidate Biden rolls out plan for dealing with immigration, asylum policies
Democrat Joe Biden would restore protections for undocumented immigrants brought to the country when they were children and increase the number of refugees allowed into the United States if elected president, his campaign said on Wednesday.