White House refuses Democrats' demand for security clearance records
"We will not concede the Executive's constitutional prerogatives," the White House counsel wrote
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
"We will not concede the Executive's constitutional prerogatives," the White House counsel wrote
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler has demanded documents from 81 people and entities
President Trump sided with Kim Jong Un this week on the death of the American student
On Twitter, the president eviscerated his longtime lawyer and Democrats interested in his finances
Press access has become an issue in the president's summit with the North Korean dictatorial leader
"Unlike Singapore, to borrow a Seinfeld trope, Hanoi can't be a show about nothing"
A new court filing says the former Trump campaign chairman "repeatedly and knowingly" violated the law
President Trump said he didn't know much about the case, but praised Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's work
Video captured by nearby students appears to show one man punching conservative activist Hayden Williams
"I am kicking myself over my own stupidity," Stone testified
Police allege Jussie Smollett fabricated a hate crime to advance his career
The trip is next week, and it's unclear if the U.S. and North Korea are on the same page
Sanders surpassed his Democratic contenders in early fundraising in just a day
Short, who served as the White House legislative director, has been working at the University of Virginia
The longtime Trump adviser is under a limited gag order in his criminal case