Last week, Michael Cohen said during a House Oversight Committee hearing that Trump's personal lawyers made changes to his 2017 statement to Congress.
Andrew McCabe described a "turbulent" period after Trump fired James Comey and the conversation where Rod Rosenstein offered to secretly record him.
A second former Cambridge Analytica employee has been subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller, The Guardian reports.
The judge found that Manafort made materially false statements to prosecutors in three out of five instances outlined by Mueller's office.
Roger Stone, President Donald Trump's longtime ally and informal campaign adviser, remained defiant in a television appearance two days after being indicted.
"As long as I have a breath in my body and a dollar to pay a lawyer, Im going to fight," Stone said on InfoWars after being indicted.
Why would Stone lie to Congress? Is it because he has delusions of grandeur? Does he think hes a character in some mob film playing out in his head?
"How on Earth is he still representing the president?" said one former White House official. "This is a s---show."