Latest Stories By Jon Greenberg

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Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and the case of the missing question

July 25, 2018

Putin answered a very interesting question during the news conference in Helsinki, but the White House transcript doesn't have it. And even after much reporting, it's still missing.

Trump and Russia: Shifting answers on key questions

July 20, 2018

It was a week when the president said he said would when he meant wouldn't. When first he gave equal weight to Putin's denials and the findings of his intelligence chiefs, and then said he agreed with them completely.

A walk in the woulds: Donald Trump reverses Helsinki comments on Russian election interference

July 17, 2018

Back on U.S. soil, President Donald Trump reversed his head-turning Helsinki remarks about Russian meddling.

Fact-checking President Trump’s NATO summit news conference in Brussels

July 12, 2018

President Donald Trump fielded questions about the United States’ strained relationship with NATO and other topics at the conclusion of the NATO summit in Brussels.

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Migrants at the southwest border: The Northern Triangle nations

July 2, 2018

Immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras lie at the center of family separation controvsey. We offer a few facts about the countries they left behind.

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Does America face a refugee or an immigration problem?

June 29, 2018

The outcry over separating families at the border cast the country's border dilemma in a new light. Have humanitarian concerns redefined the problem? We look at the numbers behind the debate.

Fact-checking Donald Trump’s interviews with Fox and Friends, reporters on the White House lawn

June 15, 2018

In the span on one hour, Donald Trump had two wide-ranging interviews with reporters. He made some strong claims the FBI, North Korea, children being taken from their parents at the border, and more. We looked into the highlights.

Is North Korea no longer a nuclear threat, as Donald Trump said?

June 13, 2018

Donald Trump tweeted that North Korea is longer a nuclear threat. We look at why concerns remain.

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So the Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un handshake happened. Now what?

June 12, 2018

President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un adopted a conciliatory tone as they opened a new chapter in their often-tense courtship, with both leaders broadly agreeing at a historic Singapore summit to pursue a path towards more peaceful relations.   

What Donald Trump got wrong in his Tennessee rally for Marsha Blackburn

May 30, 2018

President Donald Trump dropped in Nashville, Tenn., to boost the Senate campaign of Rep. Marsha Blackburn. Trump spent most of the May 29 rally telling stories about the biggest moments of his presidency, rehashing a litany of exaggerations and falsehoods in the process.

Informants, infiltration and spying: Some definitions in the FBI investigation of team Trump

May 22, 2018

The words informant, infiltration and spying have been thrown around freely. We talked to the people who know what they mean.

Can Robert Mueller subpoena Donald Trump? A look at the legal precedents

May 9, 2018

Is being president enough to stymie a subpoena? There’s some historical precedent, but no exact fit legally.

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