Robert Costa
Coverage of Robert Costa in the Nexus archive.
- No comment from DOJ after Newsom says he's under investigation
California Gov. Gavin Newsom stated that the Justice Department is investigating him and his wife. The Justice Department has not commented on the claim.
- Extended interview: JD Vance
Vice President JD Vance discusses his new book 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' his conversion to Catholicism, and a potential 2028 presidential run in an interview with Robert Costa.
- JD and Usha Vance on faith and family
Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha are expecting their fourth child. They discussed family, his conversion to Catholicism, and his book 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith' with Robert Costa. Vance defends the Trump administration's war with Iran, which has caused tension with Pope Leo XIV.
- Vance says Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong"
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made mistakes but described him as a 'good partner' to the U.S. He emphasized that the U.S. will prioritize its national interests when they diverge from those of other countries.
- Bernie Sanders voices support for Graham Platner: "There are no saints in the U.S. Senate"
Senator Bernie Sanders expressed support for Graham Platner despite Platner's string of scandals, according to a CBS News report by Robert Costa.
- Vance says U.S. "very close" to deal with Iran, could come in a week or months
Vice President JD Vance stated the U.S. is 'very close' to reaching a deal with Iran, though the timeline remains uncertain, potentially occurring in the next week or months. The comments were made during an interview with Robert Costa airing Sunday.
- Democrats make moves in South Carolina ahead of the midterms
Democrats are targeting voters in South Carolina, a critical state for the upcoming midterms and the 2028 presidential election, as reported by CBS News' Robert Costa.
- Trump touts a potential agreement with Iran
President Trump claimed on social media that a U.S.-Iran agreement 'has been largely negotiated' following weeks of diplomacy. However, some Republicans have expressed skepticism, warning that Iran cannot be trusted.
- Trump touts a potential agreement with Iran
President Trump claimed on social media that a U.S.-Iran agreement has been largely negotiated after weeks of diplomacy. However, some Republicans have warned that Iran cannot be trusted. The report is attributed to Robert Costa.
- SCOTUS ruling ushers in a new era of gerrymandering
The US Supreme Court ruled that voting districts can no longer be drawn along racial lines, allowing partisan aims to shape them. This ruling may lead to a re-drawing of voting districts in several states. The decision has significant implications for democracy.
- Obama slams Trump administration's use of the Justice Department
Former President Barack Obama criticized the Trump administration's use of the Justice Department in a conversation with Stephen Colbert. Obama discussed various aspects of the current administration and the Democratic Party. CBS News' Robert Costa reported on the conversation.
- Rep. Jim Clyburn on protecting democracy
Rep. Jim Clyburn, South Carolina's sole Black Democrat in the U.S. House, discusses his re-election bid, efforts to preserve the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and potential reactions from President Trump if Democrats regain congressional control. Clyburn, a civil rights veteran, remains a pivotal voice for the Democratic Party in a state critical for presidential candidates.
- Where Trump's goals in Iran stand at this point
President Trump has claimed the U.S. is close to achieving its goals in Iran and that the war is 'almost over.' CBS News' Robert Costa and Michael Doran, director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at the Hudson Institute, provide analysis.
- Extended interview: Sen. Dave McCormick on AI
Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) discusses the intersection of energy and artificial intelligence, America's competitive stance against China in AI development, and the role of nuclear power. The interview highlights strategic priorities in technology and international rivalry.
- Nationwide boom in AI data centers stirs resistance
Tech companies are rapidly expanding AI data centers, with over 4,000 operational nationwide. Communities are opposing these facilities due to environmental and financial concerns, prompting debate between advocates and opponents.