Trump Has Publicly Attacked the Russia Investigation More Than 1,100 Times
President Trump has publicly criticized federal investigations, opening him up to possible obstruction of justice charges.
View ArticleHow Trump Fits Into, and Denies, Cohen’s Narrative
Wednesday’s congressional hearing is focusing in part on how much Trump knew about hush money payments and a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow.
View ArticleMueller Report: Who and What the Special Counsel Investigated
More than two years of criminal indictments and steady revelations about Trump campaign contacts with Russians reveal the scope of the special counsel investigation.
View ArticleThe Criminal Investigations That Sprouted From Mueller
Federal prosecutors are pursuing a number of criminal inquiries that grew out of the investigation led by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
View ArticleSee Which Sections of the Mueller Report Were Redacted
We have laid out all 448 pages of the special counsel’s report to highlight the size of the redacted portions. A majority of those are because of ongoing investigations.
View ArticleTracking 30 Investigations Related to Trump
Federal, state and congressional authorities are investigating Donald J. Trump’s businesses, campaign, inauguration and presidency.
View ArticleThe Insults Trump Has Hurled at 2020 Democrats
President Trump’s habit of hurling insults at rivals is extraordinary for a sitting president. Here’s who Mr. Trump has insulted so far.
View ArticleHow Trump’s Twitter Attack Against Democrats Evolved Into ‘Send Her Back’ Chant
On Sunday, the president tweeted about four congresswomen in messages denounced as racist. By Wednesday, a crowd of his supporters had a rallying cry.
View ArticleIn Trump’s Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies
Inside the alternate reality of the president’s Twitter account, where he absorbs and amplifies a noxious stream of disinformation.
View ArticleHow Trump Reshaped the Presidency in Over 11,000 Tweets
The president’s tweeting was once a sideshow. But it transformed how he exerted power, leaving the White House and Twitter to grapple over whether, and how, to rein it in.
View ArticleTrump’s Twitter War Room Aims Its Punches at Decorated Colonel
The president and his allies have used the platform to frame his defense and attack key witnesses, including Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman.
View ArticleA ‘Threat,’ a ‘Drug Deal’ and a ‘Troubling’ Call: Key Testimony in the...
President Trump used a cadre of associates to conduct back-channel communications with Ukraine to pressure its government to investigate Democrats, according to witnesses testifying in the impeachment...
View ArticleFull List: Where Every House Member Stands on Impeachment Against Trump
A majority of the House support the articles of impeachment against the president.
View ArticleWhat Senators Have Said About Impeachment
Nearly all 100 members have released public statements on President Trump’s impeachment and his impending trial in the Senate.
View ArticleHow Democrats and Republicans Voted on Witnesses in the Trump Impeachment Trial
See how each senator voted on whether to consider new evidence in the impeachment trial of President Trump.
View ArticleMilken Had Key Allies in Pardon Bid: Trump’s Inner Circle
Rudolph Giuliani and Sheldon Adelson were among those who asked President Trump to pardon a symbol of 1980s greed.
View ArticleTracking Every Coronavirus Case in the U.S.: Full Map
Maps show the extent of the coronavirus outbreak and the number of cases and deaths by state.
View ArticleWatch How the Coronavirus Spread Across the United States
It’s been two months since the first confirmed case was reported in the United States. As testing expanded and the virus spread, the number of new cases has multiplied at a rapid pace.
View ArticleSee How the Coronavirus Death Toll Grew Across the U.S.
The number of deaths from the virus doubled to more than 10,000 in fewer than five days, and two-thirds of the country’s metro areas have had at least one person succumb to the virus.
View ArticleTracking the Coronavirus Death Toll in U.S. Nursing Homes
One-third of all coronavirus deaths in the U.S. have been in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities for older adults, according to a New York Times database.
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