Senate Inquiries Narrow as Rosenstein Suggests Plan to Fire Comey Predated Memo

Three Democratic senators said Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, told them in a briefing that he was aware of Mr. Trump’s intention to dismiss the F.B.I. director.

Amid Trump Turmoil, Some Begin Eyeing Mike Pence

As opponents of the president whisper about the idea of impeachment, the vice president has emerged as a prime target — though Mr. Pence dismisses any talk of taking over.

White House Reveals Details on Military and Wall Ahead of Budget Proposal

Of the $2.6 billion requested for border security, $1.6 billion would go toward materials to build the wall. Some of the increased funds sought for the military would go toward training and equipment.

On Washington: Cloud of Special Investigation Could Linger Over Trump’s Presidency

The president faces the prospect that an aggressive, high-powered inquiry could become a near permanent fixture of his time in office.

Lieberman Is a Finalist for F.B.I. Director, Trump Says

Aides are urging the president to take more time, and he appears increasingly likely to wait to announce his choice until he returns from a nine-day trip abroad.

$110 Billion Weapons Sale to Saudis Has Jared Kushner’s Personal Touch

Mr. Kushner called the head of Lockheed Martin while he met with Saudi officials, showing President Trump’s eagerness for a major deal before his first foreign trip.