(WASHINGTON)– Part of the debate surrounding what did or didn’t happen behind the scenes in the Trump presidential campaign stems from the vague nature of the word at the heart of the investigation: ...
The president and, particularly, his attorneys have gone to great lengths to narrow the definition of “collusion,” which is itself not a legal term. In their hands, only a proven conspiracy between ...
The most frequently used term surrounding the Russia investigation has often left many scratching their heads: collusion. Merriam-Webster has seen spikes in searches for the definition of the word ...
Rep. Doug Collins asks former special counsel Robert Mueller whether his use of the terms “collusion” and ‘conspiracy’ in his report have the same meanings ...
After more than a year of an investigation followed by weeks of awaiting its release, special counsel Robert Mueller's 448-page report on Russian interference in the 2016 election has been released.
Special sounsel Robert S. Mueller III walks to his car after attending services at St. John's Episcopal Church, across from the White House, in Washington on March 24. Mueller closed his long and ...
“Define collusion,” Feinstein said when asked if she believed there was evidence showing collusion. “Were there meetings to discuss things? We know there were. Is that collusion? So, I think the ...
As Michael Cohen testified Wednesday before a House committee, what was the word of the day for visitors of the website Dictionary.com? "Collude." The digital dictionary revealed on Twitter its top ...
In just a couple hundred words, Attorney General Bill Barr officially ended the special counsel investigation and set the stage for the long-awaited findings of possible collusion with Russia. Pundits ...
More than any American President, Donald Trump strains credulity. Of the ten-thousand-plus false or misleading statements he has made during his Presidency that fact-checkers have documented so far, ...