After yates more questions for the trump white house

You're referring to the Mueller Report's questions for the Trump White House. After the report was released, there were additional questions and requests for information from Congress and other authorities. Here are some of the key ones:

  1. House Judiciary Committee's questions: In July 2019, the House Judiciary Committee sent a list of 81 questions to the White House, seeking information on various topics, including:
    • Trump's knowledge of Russian interference in the 2016 election
    • His efforts to fire Mueller or limit the scope of the investigation
    • His interactions with Michael Cohen, his former lawyer
    • His business dealings with foreign governments
  2. House Intelligence Committee's questions: In August 2019, the House Intelligence Committee sent a list of 12 questions to the White House, focusing on:
    • Trump's conversations with foreign leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
    • His knowledge of Russian interference in the 2016 election
    • His efforts to influence the investigation
  3. Special Counsel's additional questions: In August 2019, the Special Counsel's office sent a list of additional questions to the White House, seeking information on:
    • Trump's knowledge of Michael Flynn's conversations with Russian officials
    • His efforts to fire Mueller or limit the scope of the investigation
    • His interactions with Roger Stone, his former advisor
  4. House Oversight Committee's questions: In September 2019, the House Oversight Committee sent a list of 76 questions to the White House, focusing on:
    • Trump's use of personal email accounts for official business
    • His use of government resources for personal gain
    • His interactions with government officials, including his Cabinet members
  5. Senate Intelligence Committee's questions: In October 2019, the Senate Intelligence Committee sent a list of 12 questions to the White House, focusing on:
    • Trump's conversations with foreign leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
    • His knowledge of Russian interference in the 2016 election
    • His efforts to influence the investigation

These questions and requests for information are ongoing, and the White House has responded to some of them, while others are still pending.