Former White House counsel Don McGahn need not comply with a House subpoena ordering him to testify on Tuesday, the Justice Department said.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
President Donald Trump tees up the strangest test yet of executive privilege
President Donald Trump asserted executive privilege to keep parts of Robert Mueller’s report secret, setting up a likely legal fight with Congress.
Trump’s lawyers question Congress’ power to investigate him, battle House over demand for financial records
President Donald Trump is fighting a congressional subpoena for his financial records in U.S. District Court.
After months clamoring for Mueller’s findings, Congress weighs what’s next. First, a subpoena for everything
Congress is wrestling with how to respond to revelations in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, but will start by seeking more information.
Trump repeatedly tried to impede the Russia probe, Mueller report said. Was it obstruction?
Special counsel Robert Mueller detailed episodes in which President Trump sought to frustrate the investigation of Russian election interference.
House panel authorizes subpoena for Robert Mueller’s full report, setting up a fight with Justice
The House Judiciary Committee voted to authorize a subpoena for special counsel Robert Mueller’s complete. Justice planned to keep some parts secret.
Congress prepares for a battle over secret grand jury evidence in Russia inquiry; ‘I intend to fight’
Lawmakers want to see information Robert Mueller obtained using grand juries and could launch a legal fight to obtain it as soon as Wednesday.
Lindsey Graham wants to investigate Obama-era Justice Department, FBI inquiries into Trump
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham plans to investigate possible Justice and FBI abuses in probing Donald Trump’s presidential campaign
What happens after Robert Mueller delivers his report? Congress braces for legal and political battles.
As special counsel Robert Mueller wraps up an investigation President Donald Trump repeatedly slammed as a “witch hunt,” the question is: Now what?
Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, ends 3 days of ‘excruciating’ testimony with another scheduled
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, finished 3 days of congressional testimony, but will return March 6