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President Trump plans to file a legal complaint against former FBI Director James Comey for leaking a memo detailing one-on-one meetings between the two of them. CBS News' Margaret Brennan has the latest.
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President Trump plans to file a legal complaint against former FBI Director James Comey for leaking a memo detailing one-on-one meetings between the two of them. CBS News' Margaret Brennan has the latest.
President Trump's lawyers plan to file a complaint against former FBI Director James Comey now that Comey has revealed his role in releasing information about his one-on-one meetings with the president. CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich explains on CBSN.
CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, who has covered nine presidents, including one who was impeached and another who resigned, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss fired FBI Director James Comey's "extraordinary" and historic testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee and the implications of Russia's attempt to meddle in the U.S. election.
Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward is no stranger to blockbuster congressional hearings. He is one of the reporters who broke the Watergate story that eventually led to President Nixon's resignation. Woodward joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday.
President Trump responds to former FBI Director James Comey's charges of lying and interfering, tweeting: "Despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication...and WOW, Comey is a leaker!" During his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Comey accused the White House of giving a phony explanation for his firing. Nancy Cordes reports.
For two and a half hours, former FBI Director James Comey described a series of highly unusual meetings and phone calls in which President Trump bypassed Comey's boss and asked Comey directly to publicly clear the president of wrongdoing; James Comey was everywhere Thursday -- watched by commuters on a San Francisco Bay Ferry and patrons in a Miami cigar bar.
James Comey was everywhere Thursday -- watched by commuters on a San Francisco Bay Ferry and patrons in a Miami cigar bar. Watch parties led to packed bars, even on the West Coast, where the hearing began at 7 a.m. John Blackstone reports.
For insight into James Comey's testimony, CBS News' Scott Pelley spoke to Leon Panetta, a former secretary of defense and CIA director under President Obama.
James Comey testified that in 2015, U.S. investigators detected Russian hackers were sending waves of malicious emails to government and non-profit organizations. As they began to investigate, U.S. intelligence agencies discovered that some Trump campaign associates were in contact with Russian officials. Jeff Pegues has more.
CBS News chief Washington correspondent and host of "Face the Nation," John Dickerson, discusses James Comey's testimony.
Throughout his hearing Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey was careful not to say whether he thought President Trump broke the law. One former federal prosecutor told chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford that what's key is intent, among other factors.
Speaking to an evangelical group on Thursday, President Trump sounded defiant but did not directly address James Comey's testimony. Later, the president's attorney, Marc Kasowitz, said Comey's testimony vindicated the president's assertion that he was not under investigation. He then portrayed Comey as part of a government-wide effort to undermine the administration with leaks. Major Garrett reports.
For two and a half hours, former FBI Director James Comey described a series of highly unusual meetings and phone calls in which President Trump bypassed Comey's boss and asked Comey directly to publicly clear the president of wrongdoing. In perhaps a sign of the legal and political jeopardy, the president left it to his lawyer to deny all. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's lawyer accused James Comey of leaking "privileged communications" about his meetings with the president. Former FBI assistant director and CBSN security analyst Ron Hosko and CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez join CBSN with more on Comey's testimony and the president's response.
President Trump's attorney denied some of what James Comey said in his testimony on Thursday. CBSN political contributor and Sirius XM director of progressive programming Zerlina Maxwell and Republican strategist CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez join CBSN with more on their statements.
President Trump's attorney, Marc Kasowitz, defended the president after James Comey's testimony. He said Comey disclosed "privileged communications." CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN to analyze the statement.
Former FBI Director James Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee that if FBI agents heard the President say "I hope you'll let this go" about the Michael Flynn investigation, there could be a real "chilling effect" on their work. Watch his comments here.
Former FBI Director James Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee that Russian activity aimed at interfering in democratic elections is a long term practice and is likely to happen again. See Comey's remarks here.
Former FBI Director James Comey stated during his testimony that he has "no doubt" Russia interfered in the 2016 election. He said "they did it with purpose and sophistication." See Comey's comments here.
In Senate testimony, former FBI Director James Comey said he expressed concern about President Trump's interaction with the FBI to the attorney general and deputy attorney general. See Comey's comments here.
During his Senate testimony, former FBI Director James Comey said he believed his job was contingent upon how President Trump felt he conducted himself and whether he demonstrated loyaly. See Comey's remarks here.
In his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, James Comey said he takes President Trump at his word that he was fired because of how he was conducting the Russia investigation. See Comey's response here.
CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns discuss former FBI Director James Comey's opening statement about his relationship with President Donald Trump.
James Comey revealed during his testimony that he did not feel the need to document meetings with former President Obama or former President Bush the way he did with President Trump. See his comment here.
At the beginning of his appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee, former FBI Director James Comey offered opening remarks. Watch his statement here.
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
Nine of the Minnesota child care centers that were discussed in a viral video, prompting allegations of fraud, were operated as expected when state investigators conducted on-site checks this week, officials said on Friday.
Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Grok, the chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said it was generating sexualized photos of minors.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 with the epicenter near the Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco.
Diane Crump died Thursday night in hospice care, her daughter said. The 77-year-old was diagnosed in October with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Nine of the Minnesota child care centers that were discussed in a viral video, prompting allegations of fraud, were "operating as expected" when state investigators conducted on-site checks this week, officials said on Friday.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, featuring guest host Lee Cowan.
Officers in Columbus, Ohio, were dispatched to the couple's home on the morning Dec. 30 for a welfare check and found them dead at the scene.
Proposed California ballot initiative would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires, with the revenue funneled toward health care and education.
Proposed California ballot initiative would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires, with the revenue funneled toward health care and education.
Abel, 63, takes the helm of Berkshire Hathaway after a six-decade run by Buffett.
Grok, the chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said it was generating sexualized photos of minors.
Tesla's electric vehicle sales fell 9% in 2025 from a year ago amid the expiration of a $7,500 EV U.S. tax credit.
Steep U.S. import duties targeting 13 Italian pasta makers will be sharply reduced, Italy's foreign ministry said on Jan. 1.
Nine of the Minnesota child care centers that were discussed in a viral video, prompting allegations of fraud, were "operating as expected" when state investigators conducted on-site checks this week, officials said on Friday.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
In a pretaped interview on state TV, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro evaded a question about a U.S. strike at a docking area that the Trump administration believed was used by drug cartels.
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
Enhanced tax credits that have helped Americans offset the cost of Affordable Care Act health insurance for the last four years expired overnight.
In 2026, several states are set to prohibit individuals from purchasing certain junk food items using their federal benefits. Meg Oliver has the details.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 32 jurisdictions are showing "high" or "very high" levels of flu.
Mom-and-pop shops will be exempt from this change, but big manufacturers in California will need to start adding folic acid to tortillas beginning January 1.
The number of Americans with Alzheimer's disease is expected to double from 7 million in 2020 to 14 million by 2060, according to the CDC. However, advances in treatment options are giving more people hope in slowing the decline. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks it down.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 with the epicenter near the Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco.
Boxer Anthony Joshua's driver was charged with "dangerous driving causing death" and driving without a license, among other charges.
The Rafah border crossing was set to reopen under the ceasefire in effect in Gaza since October, but has so far remained closed.
In a pretaped interview on state TV, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro evaded a question about a U.S. strike at a docking area that the Trump administration believed was used by drug cartels.
As a deadly fire tore through the Le Constellation bar in the Swiss ski town of Crans-Montana, young people trapped inside tried desperately to escape.
A woman who was found dead in San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on New Year's Day has been identified as Victoria Jones, daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, officials said.
K-pop star Rosé is up for three Grammy nominations, including Record and Song of the Year. She spoke with "CBS Mornings" about her rise to fame and the doubts she still has at times.
George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, were granted French citizenship because "they contribute, through their distinguished actions, to France's international influence and cultural outreach," the French government said.
Here are the significant books, films and characters joining the list of works in the public domain on Jan. 1, 2026.
The hit series "The Pitt" has earned praise for its realistic look at the pressures facing health care workers. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke to the star of the show, Noah Wyle, for "CBS Sunday Morning." Wyle talked about how the cast prepared for their roles beyond learning their lines before shooting the series even began.
Grok, the artificial intelligence tool created by Elon Musk, posted online about "lapses in safeguards" that led to the generation of lewd images involving children. Journalist Jacob Ward joins CBS News with more.
Grok, the chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said it was generating sexualized photos of minors.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Arizona is fast becoming a major hub for computer chip production thanks to what's being called the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history. Kris Van Cleave takes us to a sprawling campus in Phoenix that is providing thousands of jobs while reducing America's reliance on overseas products.
The company's investment in safety prevention comes amid growing concerns over the potential harm of artificial intelligence.
If you rang in the new year with a kiss, you took part in a tradition millions of years in the making. Scientists now say the origins of kissing go back much farther than most think. CBS News' Tina Kraus has more.
2025 was the third hottest year on record and pushed Earth past a critical climate change mark, scientists say.
The Trump administration intends to dismantle one of the world's leading climate research institutions, in Boulder, Colorado, over what it said were concerns about "climate alarmism."
The footage of a bear caring for an adopted cub was captured during the annual polar bear migration along the Western Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba.
Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
Federal authorities in North Carolina announced charges against an 18-year-old, who they say was planning to carry out a New Year's Eve terror attack in support of ISIS. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga reports.
Officers in Columbus, Ohio, were dispatched to the couple's home on the morning Dec. 30 for a welfare check and found them dead at the scene.
U.S. officials announced that 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant has been charged after allegedly planning to carry out an ISIS-inspired terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Jessica Levinson have more.
Justice Department and FBI officials announced Friday that a planned terror attack in North Carolina on New Year's Eve was thwarted. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson said the suspect, who was allegedly inspired by ISIS, was 18-year-old Christian Sturdivant. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein survivors are alleging that a large number of files have yet to be released by the Department of Justice. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
NASA astronauts took their first drive on the moon 54 years ago. Now, three companies are competing for a NASA contract to build a new lunar rover for use starting with the Artemis 5 mission in 2030. Kris Van Cleave reports.
NASA is gearing up to send four Artemis astronauts on looping test flight around the moon in 2026.
A German aerospace engineer made history Saturday, becoming the first wheelchair user to go into space when she took a 10-minute trip aboard a Blue Origin rocket.
German engineer Michaela Benthaus is the first person with a significant physical handicap to reach space.
President Trump withdrew Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator in April, before nominating him again in November.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
60 Minutes gets a look at the first real-world test of Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas, offering a glimpse of a future coming faster than you might think.
A woman hiking on a trail in Colorado was found dead after a suspected mountain lion attack, authorities said. Carter Evans reports.
A potential New Year's Eve terror attack inspired by ISIS was thwarted in North Carolina, authorities announced. A suspect is in custody, accused of planning to attack a grocery store and a fast food restaurant in the town of Mint Hill, which is located near Charlotte. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Police in Columbus, Ohio, are asking for the public's help as they search for a suspect in the fatal shooting of a dentist and his wife on the city's Near East Side. Lacy Crisp of CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS has details.
Investigators said that the deadly fire that tore through a popular bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana early on New Year's Day was caused by sparklers on Champagne bottles, which ignited the bar's ceiling. Ramy Inocencio reports.