In the end, President Trump didn't fire Robert Mueller, defying the predictions of Democrats who were convinced he wouldn't allow the special counsel to see his probe through to the end.
President Trump's 2020 campaign urged voters to eye Democrats suspiciously after special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion with Russia, accusing them of orchestrating a "frantic, chaotic, conspiracy-laden roller coaster for two years."
President Trump gloated Sunday after special counsel Robert Mueller concluded there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia in 2016, saying it was "shame" the country went through it.
A top Democrat said Sunday he plans to haul Attorney General William P. Barr before Congress as his party looks to wring every detail of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe out of the Justice Department.
Top Democrats signaled Sunday they'll do what it takes to draw every bit of information about the Russia meddling probe out of special counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr.
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio on Sunday he wants to see special counsel Robert Mueller's report, like everyone else in Washington, but that it looks like Democrats' cries of "collusion" with Russia have turned into nothing-burger.
Rep. Adam Schiff of California on Sunday said closed-door briefings to Congress on special counsel Robert Mueller's report will be no substitute for holding up the findings to public scrutiny.
As partisans claimed early vindication or pledged to probe further, Sen. Ted Cruz on Sunday took a broader view, saying indications that special counsel Robert Mueller will not indict anyone for colluding with Russian meddlers in the 2016 campaign is "good news for the American people."
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Sunday said the Justice Department's policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted only bolsters his case for full disclosure of special counsel Robert Mueller's findings and evidence.
President Trump is dispatching Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and top negotiators to China next week to resume trade talks, the White House said Saturday.
President Trump met with leaders of five Caribbean nations at his Florida club Friday, hoping to find common ground on trade and what to do about the crisis in Venezuela.
President Trump plans to appoint Stephen Moore, a longtime supporter and visiting fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, to the Federal Reserve board.
President Trump on Friday said he has "no idea" when special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling and the potential obstruction of justice will drop, as tension around Washington ratchets up.
House investigators demanded to know Thursday if a leading opioid maker tried to downplay the risks of its products or profit off addiction treatment even as it sold pills that got many Americans hooked in the first place.
President Trump said Thursday the U.S. should recognize Israel's control of the Golan Heights, a disputed stretch of land that Israelis captured from Syria during the Six Day War in 1967 and then effectively annexed.
President Trump got right to it Wednesday as he rallied with tank makers in western Ohio, saying he deserved their plaudits as he works to lock down 2020 support and grapples with the closure of a car factory across the state.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Washington next week to discuss "shared interests and actions in the Middle East" with President Trump, the White House announced Wednesday.