• Trump asked two witnesses about their discussions with Robert Mueller's investigators. In one episode, Trump wanted the White House counsel, Don McGahn, to issue a statement denying that McGahn told investigators that Trump once asked him to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. McGahn had to remind Trump that he did ask him to have Mueller fired. In the other, Trump asked Reince Priebus how his interview with Mueller's investigators had gone, and whether they were "nice." (New York Times)

  • California Gov. Jerry Brown shot back at Jeff Sessions and Trump after the administration sued the state over it's immigration laws. Brown called the administration "full of liars" and said Robert "Mueller is closing in. There are more indictments to come. So obviously the attorney general has found it hard to be just a normal attorney general. He's been caught up in the whirlwind." (CNN)

  • The head of Trump's voter fraud commission acknowledged that their plan for identifying voter fraud wasn't a good one. The White House wanted to check voter information against federal databases to identify people who were on voting rolls illegally. (HuffPost)

  • 41% of American voters think Trump is the worst president since World War II. The same poll shows Trump with a 38% approval rating. (Quinnipiac)