Robert Mueller has interviewed more than 20 White House staffers in Russia probe
The number of voluntary interviews, including eight people from the White House counsel's office, also suggests the scope of Mueller's work so far
The number of voluntary interviews, including eight people from the White House counsel's office, also suggests the scope of Mueller's work so far
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The U.S. Olympic Committee is demanding all USA Gymnastics board members resign over the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal. More than 150 women and girls, including Olympic gymnasts, have accused the former doctor of abuse. A judge sentenced Nassar to up to 175 years in prison. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
President Trump will fly back to Washington Friday after speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He started his day with the president of Rwanda, just two weeks after reportedly using a vulgar term to describe some African nations. Margaret Brennan reports.
Dan Senor, former adviser to House Speaker Paul Ryan and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney, spoke to Republican members of Congress about the report that President Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller. Senor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Republicans are responding and where the immigration and DACA debate stands.
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President Trump is calling a new report that says he ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller "fake news." Paula Reid reports on how this could impact the Russia investigation.
President Trump is dismissing a new report that says he ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller seven months ago. The New York Times report, confirmed by the Washington Post, says chief White House lawyer Donald McGahn refused to go along, and the president then changed his mind. Major Garrett reports.
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The New York Times reported Thursday night that President Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller last June, but backed off. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid reports.