From the players to the scenarios that might unfold and bring Trump down, here are answers to some of the big questions about the investigation
The past week of political upheaval in Washington has brought volatility to stock markets, raising questions of how markets would respond if the crisis deepens
The CIA, the FBI and a handful of congressional committees have been looking into links between Trump aides and Russian meddling with the election. And this is early days.
There’s a second way to remove the president, but it requires a Cabinet Room mutiny
When it comes to impeachments, the Senate is judge and jury.
The deputy attorney general has vaulted into the public conversation. But where does he come from? And what does he stand for?
Here’s who the U.S. President would have to inform (with a simple letter)—and who would be next in the line to take his place
Since being tapped to investigate the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, Robert Mueller has been praised by both parties for his fierce independence
The special counsel will independently investigate any ties between Russia and the Trump election campaign, but the position has its limits
Impeachment is only the first step in a chain of events that leads to removal from office, but that’s unlikely to be set off any time soon
Demands to jail Hillary Clinton rang loudly and unchallenged through Trump’s campaign rallies. Now that he’s president-elect, will he carry it out?
The more legal tangles Trump gets into or can’t escape, the less the rookie politician can focus on serving the people who elected him