Trump Confronts Accelerating Russia Probes on Multiple Fronts

  • Fired FBI chief Comey as well as Trump’s son may testify
  • President continues to call Russia probes ‘fake news’

Why Robert Mueller Is the Perfect Man for the Job

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Special counsel Robert Mueller and key congressional committees are tightening their focus on some of President Donald Trump’s family members and campaign associates as probes into Russia’s interference with the 2016 election enter a new and more aggressive phase.

Even fired FBI Director James Comey is aware that he may return to Capitol Hill to follow up on his explosive testimony from earlier this year, according to a source familiar with his thinking. Comey, who was dismissed by Trump in May, has not received a subpoena or any official indication he’ll be summoned to again testify.