House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said on Sunday that his panel will request documents from dozens of entities and individuals close to the White House as part of his panel’s investigation into “obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Sunday dismissed the Democratic House Judiciary chairman's plans to investigate whether President Trump merits impeachment, saying "there's nothing that the president did wrong."
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Sunday that he believes a Russian lawyer's 2016 offer of damaging information on Hillary Clinton to members of the Trump campaign and their subsequent meeting amounts to "direct evidence" of collusion.
National security adviser John Bolton on Sunday declared President Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which ended without an agreement between the two sides, was a "success."
Retired Adm. James Stavridis, former supreme allied commander of NATO, told a radio host John Catsimatidis in an interview that President Trump made the "right move" in walking away from North Korea at the two nations' bilateral summit in Hanoi.
National security adviser John Bolton on Sunday argued that just because President Trump said he took North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's word that the strongman did not know about the death of American Otto Warmbier, the president may not actually believe it.
National security adviser John Bolton said Sunday that his opinion "doesn't matter" when asked if he believes North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was responsible for the death of Otto Warmbier, the American college student who died after being imprisoned there.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Sunday that he believes Kim Jong Un knew about the treatment of Otto Warmbier, days after President Trump said he took the North Korean leader at his word that he was unaware of the American student's imprisonment.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said Sunday that it bothers him a "great deal" that President Trump reportedly ordered a security clearance for his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner despite concerns from the intelligence community.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said Sunday that Michael Cohen's testimony that he has never been to Prague "undermines" the so-called "Steele dossier," which alleges connections between President Trump and Russia.
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