Stormy Daniels’ Former Lawyer Says Cohen Was ‘Furious’ at Lack of White House Job
Keith Davidson told ABC News that disgraced former Trump attorney Michael Cohen was shocked Trump did not bring him into his administration.

Keith Davidson told ABC News that disgraced former Trump attorney Michael Cohen was shocked Trump did not bring him into his administration.

During Monday’s “Fox & Friends,” Donald Trump, Jr. commented on the ongoing Robert Mueller investigation into collusion involving President Donald Trump and Russia in the 2016 presidential election. The younger Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, called the investigation

During her Friday appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” President Donald Trump’s daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump commented on FBI special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia collusion in the 2016 presidential election. Trump said she has “zero concern” for

Hans von Spakovsky speculated that Robert Mueller’s denial of a BuzzFeed report was motivated by the knowledge that such leaks are crimes.

In a Friday appearance on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz weighed in on Roger Stone’s arrest by the FBI. Dershowitz said Stone’s indictment is “typical” from FBI special counsel Robert Mueller in the Russia investigation

Far-left pop star Cher fantasized about President Donald Trump getting put into a “straight jacket” and sent to prison in a recent social media rant.

“Nancy said, ‘We’re not looking to impeach you,'” Trump said after the meeting.”I said, ‘That’s good, Nancy, that’s good.'”

Hans von Spakovsky described former FBI Director James Comey as “one of the most arrogant, egotistical people” he’s met in Washington, DC.

Actress-singer and left-wing activist Cher exploded at President Donald Trump Friday, accusing him of “ruining” America and being a “traitor.”

Rapper-actor Ice Cube said President Donald Trump’s border wall is a “pathetic” idea and said that members of his administration are “going to jail.”

Washington Post writer and frequent MSNBC commentator Jennifer Rubin predicted Sunday that President Trump would resign from office with 10 minutes left in his presidency and accept a pardon from his successor, Mike Pence.

Monday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) commented on the ongoing Russia investigation. McCarthy said he does not see anything resembling President Donald Trump colluding with Russia in the 2016 election. “There is nothing there that is impeachable,”

Discussing a recent report which claimed that the United States had become a “flawed democracy”, the British Foreign Secretary rejected the finding and said the fact disaffected voters in the U.S. were able to elect President Trump proves democracy is in good shape.

“Wait until it comes out how horribly and viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Mueller is a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue.”

GOP strategist Rory McShane said that the American people have become “anesthetized” to the ongoing Russia investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Republicans say ex-FBI lawyer James Baker offered an “extremely troubling” testimony regarding the bureau’s handling of the Russia probe.

The House Intelligence Committee voted to declassify transcripts of interviews with more than 50 witnesses from the Russia investigation.

The White House said the president did not want to interfere with the Senate hearing concerning Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court and Christine Ford’s accusations of sexual assault.

Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page admitted under oath that a text exchange with FBI agent Peter Strzok meant that “it still existed in the scope of possibility that there would be literally nothing” to the Russia collusion story on the eve of Robert Mueller’s appointment to investigate that issue as special counsel, according to a Sunday Fox News report.

Jonathon Moffa, an FBI agent, admitted to Congress his agency leaks stories to the news media, then uses the resulting stories to back up assertions in warrant applications, according to a series of reports Tuesday.

“The Rigged Russian Witch Hunt goes on and on as the ‘originators and founders’ of this scam continue to be fired and demoted for their corrupt and illegal activity,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), the East Bay congressman who has become a ubiquitous presence on cable news since the start of the “Russia collusion” investigations, told CNN’s Jake Tapper last week that he is considering a possible run for president in 2020.

The Senate Intelligence Committee has requested that WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange provide testimony in relation to the Russia probe.

Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn will wait another two months to receive a sentence for his false statements to investigators after his defense lawyers agreed to another delay Friday with prosecutors from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office.

South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy had a lot to say to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray about the Mueller investigation.

President Donald Trump again hit the ongoing Russia investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, calling it a “pile of garbage.”

During Saturday’s “Fox & Friends,” Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz argued the anticipation of a fair Department of Justice Inspector General’s report proved a special counsel handling the Russia probe was unnecessary. “I think we anticipate a very fair report that’s going to
Media Matters and the Washington Post were caught reporting deceptively edited quotes from Sean Hannity, claiming the Fox News host suggested witnesses of the Russia investigation destroy their phones to blunt special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

President Donald Trump again expressed his frustration with Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Twitter Wednesday, citing remarks from Rep. Trey Gowdy on Fox News.

Before his tip sparked a divisive witch hunt, former Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer helped to secure $25 million for the Clinton Foundation.

White House lawyer Ty Cobb was reportedly overheard discussing President Donald Trump’s legal affairs in public — again.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani announced his decision to join President Donald Trump’s legal team as the Russia investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller continues.

John Dowd, the lead attorney representing President Donald Trump in dealing with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged collusion with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign, has resigned.

Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said that he was “very concerned” about the politicization of the FBI in the Russia investigation. Paul told Fox News Channel’s “Your World” host Neil Cavuto that the politicization cast doubt on the investigation because there

Three people who claim to have been at a March 2016 meeting where short-lived Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos suggested reaching out to Russians told Reuters that Attorney General Jeff Sessions was not as negative on the proposal as he told Congress in November.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller intends to financial “ruin” President Donald Trump by investigating the Trump Organization’s business operations, said Rush Limbaugh on his eponymous Thursday radio show. He also rejected ubiquitous news media and political narratives framing Special Counsel Robert Mueller as a man of integrity.

The FBI is seeking to distract from its failure to prevent last week’s mass murder at a Florida high school by making an announcement on Friday of the indictment of 13 Russian nationals, Michael Savage said on Friday’s edition of his eponymous radio show.

“Everything they’re accusing Trump of … Obama had done,” said Lee Smith of “Trump-Russia collusion” narratives pushed by Democrats and their news media allies.

A federal grand jury in Washington, DC, under the authority Special Counsel Robert Mueller, approved charges Friday against 13 Russian nationals for offenses related to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.

President Donald Trump’s new budget proposal funds Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into his campaign — and his administration — through the 2019 fiscal year, despite the repeated assurances by White House lawyer Ty Cobb that the inquiry would end soon.
