Special counsel Robert Mueller will not deliver a report to the attorney general next week, as was previously reported by multiple outlets, a senior Department of Justice official told NBC News on Friday. » Read More
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New York authorities reportedly are preparing to criminally charge convicted tax cheat and bank fraudster Paul Manafort whether President Donald Trump pardons his ex-campaign chief or not.
Rep. Joaquin Castro had prepared the measure to block Trump's national emergency declaration, which he aims to use to divert money to build his proposed border wall.
Roger Stone, a long-time friend of President Donald Trump's, appeared in Washington federal court Thursday to answer Judge Amy Berman Jackson's concerns about an Instagram photo Stone had posted of her next to a rife scope's crosshair.
Federal prosecutors, including now-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, improperly misled victims of sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein during their investigation of the influential financier a decade ago, a judge ruled on Thursday.
Paul Manafort, former chairman of President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, will be sentenced for multiple crimes in federal court in Virginia on March 8, one of two cases lodged against him by special counsel Robert Mueller.
After weeks of speculation, the Republican former congressman tells NBC's "TODAY" he is happy to keep serving in his current role as long as President Trump wants him there.
A federal judge will decide Thursday whether to change — or revoke — bond for Republican trickster Roger Stone for posting an Instagram photo of the judge next to an apparent rifle scope's crosshair.
President Donald Trump is using rhetoric that encourages "threats and violence against journalists at home and abroad," the publisher of The New York Times, A.G. Sulzberger, said in a statement Wednesday.