Court documents call him Person A, but descriptions link the officer to Russian intelligence—and to Paul Manafort and Rick Gates.
A longtime Republican operative has been in contact with a suspected Russian intelligence agent for nearly two decades. What does it mean for Robert Mueller's investigation?
The president’s remarks casting doubt on Russian interference in the 2016 election drew rebukes both implicit and explicit from those close to, and within, his own administration.
His brazen attempts to redefine the norms of acceptable conduct work for a reason.
A series of crises has again brought the administration below its baseline of chaos—but this time, can the president recover?
They feel betrayed, and Democrats’ newly announced support for President Trump’s trade deal isn’t helping.
They are racing to finish Trump’s Senate trial before new evidence of his wrongdoing can emerge.
Corroboration of President Trump’s alleged abuse of power will change everything … or nothing at all.
Four takeaways from American studios’ boycott of Russia
The odds of a palace coup against Putin are already low; the odds of such a move while Russia is at war with NATO are even lower.