By Nicholas Fandos | NYT | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
The former deputy attorney general criticized the Justice Department’s decision to drop its prosecution of Michael T. Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser.
By | News & Politics - Esquire | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
The rest is all bait for the rubes and the angry shut-ins of the Republican base.
By Carrie Johnson | NPR | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
The former deputy attorney general said the FBI's interview of Flynn was pertinent to a legitimate investigation, contradicting the Justice Department's rationale now for dropping charges. (Image credit: Carolyn Kaster/AP)
By Tal Axelrod | The Hill | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
President Trump on Wednesday tore into former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates ahead of her testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee for its probe into the Russia investigation.Trump accused Yates, w...
By Kyle Cheney | Politico | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
Former deputy attorney general Sally Yates told lawmakers Wednesday that neither President Barack Obama nor Vice President Joe Biden attempted to influence the FBI’s investigation of incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn during a January 2016 Oval Office meeting with top national security officials. “During the meeting, the president, the vice president, the national security adviser...
By Ronn Blitzer | FOX News | 6 months 3 weeks ago | Politics
Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that when the FBI interviewed then-incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn in January 2017, it was done without her authorization, and that she was upset when she found out about it.
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