U.S. President Donald Trump says he won’t force the immediate release of classified FBI documents relating to the Russia probe, citing concerns from U.S. allies and his own Justice Department. Continue reading
Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos’ account appeared to contradict the testimony of Jeff Sessions to Congress. Continue reading
There is no clear evidence, experts said, of efforts by the Kremlin specifically designed to disrupt elections in November. But it wouldn’t take much to cause turmoil. Continue reading
Trump said the payments made by his former lawyer Michael Cohen don’t constitute a campaign violation because the money came from his personal funds. Continue reading
Russia’s prime minister sternly warned the United States on Friday against ramping up sanctions, saying that Moscow will retaliate with economic, political and unspecified “other” means. Continue reading
The Moscow lawyer said to have promised Donald Trump’s presidential campaign dirt on his Democratic opponent worked more closely with senior Russian government officials than she previously let on, according to documents reviewed by The Associated Press. Continue reading
The U.S. version of what the top American and Russian diplomats discussed in their most recent telephone call makes no mention of Maria Butina, the Russian woman arrested by American authorities and suspected of being a covert Kremlin agent. Continue reading
The 29-year-old Russian accused of spying in the U.S. had strong ties to a Russian oligarch, and met with several key Republicans through her role as a leading gun lobbyist. Continue reading
After months of exchanging long-distance compliments, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin sit down on Monday for their first ever summit. Continue reading
The U.S. homeland security secretary said on Saturday there are no signs that Russia is targeting this year’s midterm elections with the same “scale or scope” it targeted the 2016 presidential election. Continue reading