Trump sues top Democrat in latest twist of tax return fight
The president argues in the lawsuit that the Constitution only gives Congress the authority to investigate insofar as it enables the creation of legislation
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The president argues in the lawsuit that the Constitution only gives Congress the authority to investigate insofar as it enables the creation of legislation
The president made the remarks on the sidelines of the White House Easter Egg Roll
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign believes the plan will cost $1.25 trillion over a decade
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Friday that "the House should initiate impeachment proceedings" against President Trump
President Trump is tweeting his grievances from West Palm Beach on Good Friday
Top Democrats are putting the brakes on talk of impeachment, at least for now
The House Judiciary Committee chairman has issued a subpoena for the Mueller report and its underlying documents
May 9, 2017, turned out to be one of the most consequential of Donald Trump's presidency
"I'm having a good day too, it was called, no collusion, no obstruction," the president told veterans in the East Room
Stephen Miller is a driving force behind the president's hardline immigration policies
President Trump's personal attorneys have created their own rebuttal report, and Republicans on Capitol Hill are preparing their strategy as well
In a break with tradition, the president has routinely skipped the White House press corps' biggest night of the year
The Justice Department says special counsel Robert Mueller's report will be released Thursday morning
The Maryland State's Attorneys Office in Montgomery County has dropped all charges against Mary Inabinett
President Trump said Friday he could release an "unlimited supply" of undocumented immigrants into California