Trump teased the possibility of tapes on May 12, the week of James Comey's firing
Trump teased the possibility of tapes on May 12, the week of James Comey's firing
Many took the message as a confirmation that Trump is under investigation, but Sekulow explained his client was talking about a different matter.
AMERICAN President Donald Trump has called his ex-FBI director James Comey “very cowardly’ even as it emerged he reportedly bottled out of a UK state visit over fears of mass protests.
Trump Jr. took particular issue with Comey’s testimony that the president asked him to end the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
US President Donald Trump has tweeted that recently fired FBI Director James Comey had better hope there are no tapes of their conversations “before he starts leaking to the press.”
Despite dismay on Capitol Hill over President Donald Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey, disgruntled lawmakers have few options to shape the investigations into Trump campaign’s Russia ties
President Donald Trump had been considering firing former FBI Director James Comey since he was elected, a White House spokeswoman has said.
PRESIDENT Trump’s critics have likened his shock move to sack FBI Director James Comey to the infamous “Saturday Night Massacre” and dubbed it Trump’s own “Watergate moment”.
DONALD Trump decision to abruptly fire FBI Director James Comey has ignited a fearsome political firestorm in the United States.
President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey at the recommendation of US Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, according to a White House announcement.
FBI director said he had choice to ‘speak or conceal’ about email discovery
“The FBI and the Justice Department have no information to support’’ Trump’s wiretap assertions
A US government watchdog has launched an investigation into actions taken by the FBI during the election campaign.
FBI Director James Comey has intervened in the US election again just two days before polls close, with an announcement that could conceivably change the result.
The FBI says it has found no evidence of criminality in a new batch of Hillary Clinton emails.
President Obama offered his first public comments on FBI Director James Comey's disclosure about the new Hillary Clinton email probe. "We don't operate on leaks. We operate based on concrete decisions that are made," Obama said
PRESIDENT Obama has broken his silence on latest discovery of emails relating to Hillary Clinton, blasting FBI Director James Comey, by saying we “don’t operate on innuendo”.