Dismissal roils Washington, prompting calls for independent investigation and dividing Republicans; The Comey firing is already backfiring on Trump. It's only going to get worse.; The timeline of events that led up to James Comey's dismissal; 'Was he fired? You're kidding!' Russia's foreign minister feigns surprise when asked about Comey. ; Podcast: How can a president fire the FBI director? ; Disapproval of Trump at its highest yet; DeVos booed during commencement at historically black university; Senate narrowly rejects bid to repeal key Obama-era environmental rule; Republicans redefine what it means to 'fix' Obamacare; Aziz Ansari's 'Master of None' returns — less impressive but still enviably chill; One tall building. One dark and stormy night. 395 dead birds.; The AC went out during brunch. Should the restaurant have bought fans from CVS to keep us comfortable?; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Comey sought more resources for Russia probe days before firing, officials say | Last week, James B. Comey requested more money and resources from the Justice Department for his bureau's investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, according to two officials with knowledge of the discussion. A Justice Department spokesperson said reports that Comey made the request are "totally false." | By Ashley Parker • Read more » | | Podcast: How can a president fire the FBI director? | The timing of FBI Director James B. Comey's termination raises a lot of questions. The Post's national security reporter, Matt Zapotosky, discusses what we know now and what more there is to learn as the story unfolds in a special edition of "Can He Do That?" | Read more » | | | | | The Fix | Analysis | Disapproval of Trump at its highest yet | A Quinnipiac University poll shows the president's favorable rating at 35 percent, its lowest so far. Meanwhile, the percentage who strongly disapprove of him has reached a high of 51 percent. | By Aaron Blake • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment