Feinstein foresees obstruction of justice case developing against Trump
"I think we see this in the indictments, the four indictments and pleas that have just taken place, and some of the comments that are being made" said Feinstein on Sunday
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"I think we see this in the indictments, the four indictments and pleas that have just taken place, and some of the comments that are being made" said Feinstein on Sunday
"The president is going to make his decision and he's still looking at a lot of different facts," Kushner said Sunday
Robert Mueller's investigators asked Kushner about former national security adviser Michael Flynn earlier this month, sources say
CBS News has learned that special counsel Robert Mueller will interview the officials as part of his investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election
"I should have listened to that little voice in my head," said music publicist Goldstone of his decision to email Trump Jr. about meeting a Russian lawyer who he said had damaging information about Hillary Clinton
Senate Judiciary Committee asks for more information about a request from a Russian with ties to Putin
Senators said documents from Kushner's lawyer excluded "several documents that are known to exist"
The lawsuit filed by six residents at 18 Sidney Place in Brooklyn alleges that Kushner Cos. is charging much higher free-market rent
The documents are few in number, sources close to the process tell CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett
Time running out for easy fix to Jared Kushner's troubled, debt-laden $1.8B purchase of Manhattan office tower
Natalia Veselnitskaya has long claimed that she sought the June 2016 meeting to talk about Russian adoptions and the Magnitsky Act
Senior cabinet member close to PM Netanyahu says he's "disappointed" in U.S. leader over vowed embassy move
California Democrat addresses revelations that several officials in President Trump’s administration have used private email accounts to conduct public business
Justice Department lawyers believed that appointing relatives to certain senior-level administration positions violated an anti-nepotism law
The revelations of the use of private email by several officials spark review since it conflicts with White House policy
Maryland suit claims real estate company run by family of Jared Kushner broke state law in tacking on charges
Former chief of staff Reince Priebus and former chief strategist Steve Bannon among those who used private email accounts
President's son-in-law and senior adviser used his personal account between January and August, his lawyer says
In his "60 Minutes" conversation with Charlie Rose, the former White House chief strategist shared his thoughts on factions who opposed his views
Some members of the president's legal team considered recommending Mr. Trump's son-in-law be fired after meeting with Russians came to light
Diplomatic sources say it's unlikely the three will meet in the same room during the UN General Assembly meeting later this month
Kushner expressed to Netanyahu that Trump was "very committed" to achieving peace in the region
Kushner has embarked on a trip to the Middle East, but White House won't confirm his whereabouts
Sergey Kislyak left his position as Russian ambassador to the U.S. last week
Kushner is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Palestinian President Abbas
The government shutdown hit Day 24 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend. Follow live updates here.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said all six men on board the vessel were killed.
President Trump said he's ending trade talks with Canada, citing an anti-tariff ad campaign by the province of Ontario that uses former President Ronald Reagan's voice.
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted by the Justice Department in October on bank fraud charges.
An NBA Hall of Famer, a current star and former player are among dozens arrested in an FBI crackdown on illegal gambling that includes alleged members of organized crime families.
Ukraine's leader was greeted by King Charles as he arrived in the U.K. on Friday to strategize with European backers on ways to defund Putin's war machine.
Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment is aimed at helping the program's 75 million beneficiaries keep pace with inflation.
Bears have been increasingly encroaching into Japan's towns due to factors ranging from a declining human population to climate change.
Officers opened fire Thursday evening at a vehicle backing into a line of police outside the U.S. Coast Guard base in Alameda.