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FBI Director James Comey says there is no evidence to support President Donald Trump's tweet about a "wiretap" of Trump Tower during the 2016 election. CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich joins CBSN to discuss.
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FBI Director James Comey says there is no evidence to support President Donald Trump's tweet about a "wiretap" of Trump Tower during the 2016 election. CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich joins CBSN to discuss.
FBI Director James Comey delivers opening remarks during a hearing with the House Intelligence Committee. Comey says the FBI is investigating Russia's potential involvement in the 2016 election.
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, FBI Director James Comey will likely be asked about President Donald Trump's claim that the Obama administration spied on Trump Tower. TIME's Zeke Miller explains on CBSN.
Two of the country's highest-ranking intelligence officials could shed light on the extent of Russia's involvement in the presidential election. In an anticipated hearing on Capitol Hill, FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers will face tough questions from both Republicans and Democrats in the House Intelligence Committee. Jeff Pegues reports.
The White House is sticking by President Trump's wiretap allegations, raising tensions with FBI Director James Comey, who's asked the Justice Department to publicly reject the claim. The Washington Post's Amber Phillips discusses on CBSN.
Aides to President Trump are defending his claim that former President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower. Michael Isikoff, Yahoo News chief investigative correspondent; CBSN security contributor and former George W. Bush homeland security adviser Frank Cilluffo; and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris join "Red & Blue."
President Trump's tweets accusing the Obama administration of wiretapping Trump Tower have caused a flurry on Capitol Hill; scientists near the South pole are making house checks on some of the world's most majestic creatures, whales.
Law enforcement sources say FBI director James Comey was angered by the president's twitter posts accusing Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower. It's the latest fracture between the White House and the intelligence community, reports Jeff Pegues.
CBS News has confirmed that President Trump asked FBI Director James Comey to remain in his role. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest details.
CBS News' Jeff Pegues confirms that President Donald Trump will keep James Comey as the head of the FBI. Pegues also discusses the investigation of a call between General Michael Flynn (Trump's national security adviser) and the Russian ambassador to the U.S. in December.
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The presidential inauguration is six days away. Broadway star Jennifer Holliday has backed out as a performer for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration concert, saying she did not realize that her participation would be interpreted as a show of support for the president-elect. Errol Barnett says some in Congress will also sit out the ceremonies.
Tension is growing between congressional Democrats and FBI Director James Comey. Roll Call Columnist Jon Allen has more on the heated meeting that members of Congress reportedly walked out of.
Less than a week before his inauguration, Donald Trump finds himself engaged in battles with the U.S. intelligence community, skeptics on Capitol Hill and the news media. Jacob Weisberg, chairman and editor-in-chief of Slate and host of the podcast "Trumpcast," joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss FBI Director James Comey's meeting with congressional Democrats, lingering questions of Russian influence in the presidential election and more.
CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the findings of a blistering new report about the Chicago police, as well as the investigation into FBI Director James Comey's handling of the Clinton email probe.
Confirmation hearings for President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks have made headlines and Democrats walked out of a Congressional briefing, outraged with FBI director James Comey. CBS News contributor and New York Times magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins CBSN to discuss the latest political headlines.
House Democrats left a briefing fuming over actions of FBI Director James Comey. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest on the heated meeting and other political highlights.
Simmering tension between congressional Democrats and FBI Director James Comey boiled over Friday; Lady Liberty has always been depicted as a white woman -- but now, for the first time, she will be depicted as a black woman on a commemorative coin issued by the U.S. Treasury.
Simmering tension between congressional Democrats and FBI Director James Comey boiled over Friday. Democrats believe that Comey's decision to briefly reopen the Clinton email investigation one week before election day cost Clinton the race, reports Nancy Cordes.
The FBI has not confirmed any details in the 35-page document that claims to have compromising information on President-elect Donald Trump. But Russia has a history of gathering information for future use against government opponents. They even have a word for it: "kompromat." Elizabeth Palmer spoke to a political activist in Russia who has first-hand experience with the dirty tactics.
Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's executive Washington editor and chief commentator, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Justice Department's internal investigation into how FBI Director James Comey handled the probe into Hillary Clinton's private email server as secretary of state, and how Donald Trump's Cabinet picks have differing views from the president-elect.
FBI Director James Comey will face an internal investigation by the Justice Department, focusing on the election-year probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. One important area will be the decision-making process that led to Comey's controversial public statements on the Clinton investigation. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBS News has confirmed FBI Director James Comey personally briefed President-elect Donald Trump about unverified claims that the Russians have compromising personal and financial information on Mr. Trump. Sources say Comey did not mention the salacious details from a 35-page report. Officials do not know if any of that material is true. Major Garrett reports.
The inspector general is investigating the FBI and DOJ, specifically FBI director James Comey's pre-election actions on the Hillary Clinton email investigation. CBS News Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues breaks down the investigation in 60 seconds.
A Justice Department watchdog will be investigating the FBI and the DOJ over the pre-election Comey letter about Clinton's emails. CBS News Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss.
A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two criminal counts. Comey has said he is innocent.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said she has ordered DOJ agents to guard ICE facilities — and directed counterterrorism task forces to look into attacks against federal agents.
A magistrate judge expressed confusion and surprise at some points during a Thursday night court session when a federal grand jury returned James Comey's indictment.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to withhold more than $4 billion in foreign aid funding through a maneuver known as a "pocket rescission."
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