Rod Rosenstein says DOJ is "not going to be extorted"
The deputy attorney general said he has faced public and private threats
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The deputy attorney general said he has faced public and private threats
"This isn't like past administrations, we don't play games," President Trump said
The leaders of North and South Korea signed an agreement declaring a goal of "complete denuclearization"
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page exchanged text messages that contained anti-Trump language
Diamond and Silk are offering testimony on social media filtering and policing practices
President Trump still backs the embattled Ronny Jackson to head the VA, but there is a stronger expectation Jackson will withdraw his name, CBS News' Major Garrett reports
President Trump's personal attorney says he will be using his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, on the advice of his counsel
Last year's shooting seriously injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise
"That's not acceptable," the senator said of Jackson's alleged behavior
Trump said he and French President Emmanuel Macron have a "very special relationship"
"The requirement for any international engagement is mutual respect," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview for "Face the Nation"
The president continued his attacks on the media Saturday afternoon
President Trump has only granted three pardons so far in his time in office
Barbara Bush's love of literacy was a lifelong passion
President's tweets also served as an indication of how much the situation involving his lawyer Michael Cohen appears to be frustrating Mr. Trump