'There is nothing normal about undermining the rule of law. There is nothing normal about attacking the press,' she says at Wellesley College

Robert Mueller says Justice Department constitutionally barred from charging president with a crime, up to Congress to decide what action should be taken

President quoted in 'Siege: Trump Under Fire,' new book by Michael Wolff that also alleges that Mueller drew up indictment against Trump before shelving it

Order is first known legal summons issued to a member of US president's family in the ongoing probe of meddling in 2016 election

Move comes after US president invokes executive privilege to block lawmakers from full Mueller report on Russian interference in the 2016 election

Decision comes as House Judiciary Committee meets to consider holding attorney general in contempt of Congress over failure to release report

Letter signed by almost 400 former federal prosecutors says evidence of wrongdoing in Mueller Report 'overwhelming'

US Special counsel sent letter to AG saying he worried that a letter summarizing main conclusions of the probe into Russian interference lacked the necessary context

Unusually candid remarks from official lay bare his pent-up feelings after two years entangled in some of the Trump administration's most dramatic and consequential moments

Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee suspects US president is still susceptible to foreign influence

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