The U.S. attorney general also testifies that any suggestion that he colluded with Russia during the campaign ‘is an appalling and detestable lie.’
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Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein: No cause to fire special counsel
The comment comes in response to reports suggesting that President Trump is already thinking about ‘terminating’ Robert Mueller.
Russia develops cyber weapon that can disrupt U.S. power grids, experts say
One of the most insidious tools in the malware called CrashOverride manipulates the settings on electric power control systems.
Putin says he asked Clinton about joining NATO
In interviews with film director Oliver Stone, Putin portrays Russia under his leadership as seeking to improve ties, but frustrated by Washington’s ‘imperialist mentality.’
Russian intelligence hacked voting software supplier days before election
The leaked government report suggests that hacking penetrated further into U.S. voting systems than previously known.
Trump administration considering handing compounds in U.S. back to Russia
Russian officials had been ejected from two compounds as punishment for Moscow’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.
During Putin visit, Macron accuses Russian media of ‘propaganda’
Putin, meanwhile, rejects allegations that Moscow meddled in France’s presidential election and also defends his March meeting with far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Kushner’s meetings with Russians now a focus in investigation
The president’s son-in-law had a series of meetings with the Russian ambassador and a banker from Moscow.
Lieberman withdraws from consideration for FBI post
He had been considered a front-runner to fill the post left vacant by the firing of James Comey.
Former CIA director says he warned Russia against meddling in 2016 election
John Brennan says he told Russia’s domestic spy chief that such meddling ‘would destroy any near-term prospect of improvement’ in U.S.-Russian relations.